But, finally, good fiction isn’t a “waste of time” for the same reason good music and good art aren’t wastes of time. They are rooted in an endlessly creative God who has chosen to be imaged by human beings who create. Culture isn’t irrelevant. It’s part of what God commanded us to do in the [...]
Posts Tagged ‘creation’
Good fiction isn’t a “waste of time”
Posted in Books and articles, tagged arts-biblical perspective, creation, culture, Power of Story on May 7, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Christ holds all things together
Posted in Nature, tagged creation, Laminin, Louie Giglio on May 12, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I don’t know if you have heard, or heard of, Louie Giglio before. He is from Atlanta, he’s the man behind the Passion conferences, and he will be planting a church in Atlanta with Chris Tomlin and Matt Redman as worship leaders. Here is a great clip from a sermon of his that is worth [...]
Creation’s witness to a Scientist
Posted in contemporary culture, tagged creation, science on August 21, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
“My point is that the intellectual rebellion the apostle Paul talks about is very true in my own life. Even in my Christian thinking today, I find a tendency to slide back into what Paul refers to as the natural mind. And here’s what the scientific evidence for God does for men: it realigns me. [...]
Planet Earth
Posted in General, tagged creation, God, Nature on June 6, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I have not watched Planet Earth yet, but Tim Challies’ post makes me want to see it.
Christians and the Arts
Posted in Biblical Studies, contemporary culture, Nature, tagged arts-biblical perspective, creation on May 14, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Bill Walsh (not the former 49ers football coach) has just posted his last of “9 Reasons I’m a Photographer” at the Desiring God blog. I have been excitedly waiting for him to post all 9 before I pointed you to them. For each reason he gives a clickable explanation that further illuminates what he has [...]
Creativity is Imitation
Posted in contemporary culture, tagged arts-biblical perspective, creation, creativity on April 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I have seen this series of posts (9 Reasons I’m a Photographer) from time to time, at the Desiring God blog. This one on creativity (and they all come with a beautiful picture or two) is great and fits well with a study we are doing in Sunday School. It helps answer some of what [...]
