Tag: art

Creative Fuel: Care For The Poor

Many creative leaders of faith that I know are looking for the latest musical inspiration, teaching inspiration, or media inspiration to give them the boost they need to get the waters of their creativity stirred again. Today, I want to share one way of dealing

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An Open Letter To Jon Foreman and Switchfoot

Dear Jon and Switchfoot, At the time of this writing, you are in the midst of your Fading West Tour, and a band of protesters has been dogging you from date to date. They have screamed at you through megaphones that your vision of the

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Life Worship And The Shift

“If the Church can begin to maximize its language of Life Worship, support it with the language of Gathered Worship, and hit delete on the language of ‘secular occupations and music,’ we may get somewhere with our generation. Until that time, we will spin our

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7 Ways To Respond To Epiphany

. 7 WAYS TO RESPOND TO EPIPHANY Dan Wilt Epiphany begins January 6, 2012, and goes until the beginning of Lent on February 22, 2012 (Ash Wednesday). The word epiphany means “the Revealing,” or “the Showing,” and celebrates Christ’s revealing to the Gentiles. The coming

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Sound Is An Enigmatic Gift

Sound is a enigmatic gift. We hear it, and are transported. Sounds remind us of, even become for us, places to which we go. A sound can trigger a sense of dreaming, a sense of physical space, a sense of meaning, a sense of time

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