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The Aroma of the New

The Aroma of the New

05.07.2011  |  No Comments ››

Commencement Address at Belhaven University By Makoto Fujimura I am grateful to be given this honor: an honor that is symbolic of the commitment to the arts that Belhaven University, Dr. Roger Parrot, and ... Continue Reading »

Face Down

Face Down

03.21.2011  |  No Comments ››

By Lanier Ivester I was a Christian, and I was a dancer. A ballerina, as I liked to avow with all the solemnity of seventeen. Studying classical ballet three and four days out of ... Continue Reading »

Transpositions Symposium on Hans Rookmaaker

Transpositions Symposium on Hans Rookmaaker

02.28.2011  |  No Comments ››

February 28 – March 5, 2011 Transpositions, a collaborative blog by students associated with the Institute for Theology, Imagination, and the Arts at the University of St. Andrews, is featuring an online symposium on ... Continue Reading »

The Poem of Your Life

The Poem of Your Life

02.21.2011  |  No Comments ››

In this live recording from the “Scribbling in the Sand” concert, Michael Card and Phil Keaggy perform “The Poem of Your Life,” written by Michael Card. The song is based on the apostle ... Continue Reading »

Sacred Story

Sacred Story

01.05.2011  |  No Comments ››

With the pen as his pulpit, George MacDonald used fiction to show the relevance of scriptural truth to the problems of his age. By Kirsten Jeffrey Johnson Many critics like to claim that George ... Continue Reading »

THE ARTIST’S WAY by Julia Cameron and Mark Bryan

THE ARTIST’S WAY by Julia Cameron and Mark Bryan

12.17.2010  |  1 Comment ››

Recommended by Christy Tennant, Director of Global Community for International Arts Movement and Host of IAM Conversations Several years into my career as an actress, when I was deep in the throes of auditioning, ... Continue Reading »

A Renaissance Gallery

A Renaissance Gallery

11.26.2010  |  No Comments ››

Five artists who captured the imagination of the church: Masaccio, Fra Angelico, Sandro Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, and Raphael By Rachel Smith The optimism and confidence in human potential that characterized the Renaissance produced an ... Continue Reading »

Cape Town 2010: Art & Integrity

Cape Town 2010: Art & Integrity

11.24.2010  |  No Comments ››

The Third Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization, in collaboration with the World Evangelical Alliance, recently drew together over 4,000 delegates from 197 countries for a historic international gathering of Christian leaders. Held October 16-25, 2010, ... Continue Reading »

A Letter to Young Artists

A Letter to Young Artists

11.04.2010  |  2 Comments ››

Makoto Fujimura has followed up his Letter to North American Churches with a Letter to Young Artists (based on a letter originally written for Michael Card’s book Scribbling in the Sand): We have been ... Continue Reading »

The Wise Imagination

The Wise Imagination

10.28.2010  |  No Comments ››

George MacDonald's legacy is his reminder that we are creative beings because we are made in the image of a Creator. By Trevor Hart Editor's note: C. S. Lewis wrote of George MacDonald, "I ... Continue Reading »