C. S. Lewis’s Typewriter and the Cost of Technology
Andy Shurson reflects on C.S.Lewis's engagement with the typewriter and the cost of choosing expediency over rhythm and thoughtful intentionality.
C. S. Lewis’s Typewriter and the Cost of Technology
Andy Shurson reflects on C.S.Lewis's engagement with the typewriter and the cost of choosing expediency over rhythm and thoughtful intentionality.
ChatGPT and Christian Ethics: Are We Losing Our Creativity?
Jeremy Smith explores the consequences of quelling our creativity
Mailbag: Violent Sports, Church Music, Dangerous Devices (with Benjamin Quinn, Nathaniel Williams, Andy Shurson)
Expressing God’s Love Through Poetry
Matt Capps: “Christmas Is a Good Time to Be Enraptured”
Matt Capps returns to discuss wonder and awe, beauty and aesthetics, his new book “Drawn by Beauty,” and the wonder of the Christmas season
From Stage to Seminary: How Being an Actor Made Me a Better Counselor
The practice of acting gives lessons for how to offer better counseling.
Art and Human Dignity
Accessible art offers new ways for everyone to enjoy and experience creativity.
Poem: Home is Where the Heart Is
Quinn: What is the Way of Christ in the Arts?
What is the way of Christ in the arts? Dr. Benjamin Quinn offers five reflections.
What Hath the Arts to Do with Advent?
The arts can provides spiritual remedies to the busyness and distractions of the Advent season.
Creating for the Lost
God made humans to be creative. Artists should use their gifts to create for everyone, especially the lost.
Crafting Music for the Soul (with Kenny and Claire Hilliard)
Musicians Kenny and Claire Hilliard are back on the podcast to talk about crafting music for the soul. They tell us about their story, explain the heart behind their music, and talk to us about their new album, "Upon the Storm.”
Opportunity: See the CFC Art Gallery
Poem: Angels Came Trooping Through a McDonald’s Drive-Thru
A Christmas Poem in honor of Art Month
Call for Pitches: The Way of Christ in the Arts
Our theme for November is the way of Christ in the arts.
Matt Capps: “We’ve Lost Our Sense of Awe and Wonder”
Matt Capps thinks we need to recover an appreciation of art, aesthetics, and beauty.
The Boy and the Heron and a Life Worth Living
The Boy and the Heron is the latest release from the acclaimed Studio Ghibli and possibly the final […]
The Corinthian Twins: The Big Idea Behind Naming King Lune’s Sons in The Horse and His Boy
Lewis teaches us that great Christian art doesn’t have to be explicitly Christian. After all, God didn’t write Bible verses on the sun, moon, and stars.
Photography as an Outward-Focused Art
As we aim the lens outward, we become more outward-focused and concerned with the other.
A Trip to the Art Museum for a Richer Apologetic
What would have changed if I didn’t see those students as enemies but as partners, fellow pilgrims on a road towards restoration and redemption?
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