Through the Art as Mission Fellowship, Mandy Rogers gained the time and resources necessary to explore her purpose as...
Kyle Worley | Mar 27, 2018
A life with legacy is not one where every ambition was satisfied, but one spent in the name of something greater, a g...
David Roark | Aug 22, 2017
Christians have debated the HBO series Game of Thrones since it began in 2011. What is the deeper issue at work in th...
Sean Kelly | Jul 25, 2017
The Bible is one grand, true story about God. As people made in His image, we’re drawn to stories of all kinds. They ...
David Roark | Apr 25, 2017
In Exodus, God shows Himself to be a Creator who is concerned with art and those who make it. The works of the Israel...
Jared Musgrove | Apr 6, 2016
There is the inevitable misunderstanding and impasse which, in enduring drama, always leads to a duel. This time-hono...
Kyle Worley | Mar 15, 2016
With the accessibility of digital media comes the tendency to become so involved with a storyline that we lose track ...
David Roark | Feb 23, 2016
All art has a worldview and agenda that drives it. Not every film exists to make a point, but every film inevitably d...
Kyle Worley | Jan 19, 2016
Stories like the one told in Making a Murderer are captivating because they scratch at the kinds of questions that li...
David Roark | Dec 8, 2015
The goal is for Christians to redeem film by using it as a means to point culture toward Christ—the Author of all tha...
Gregory Alan Thornbury | Jul 19, 2017
Art can speak to a person’s weakness and vulnerability, which is the perfect opening to begin talking about the gospel.
Karen Swallow Prior | Jan 9, 2017
Christianity is a religion of the word—the written word and the spoken word. As believers, we have a special relation...
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