Clay Clarkson's thoughts on
50 years of song-making as
a sacramental act of hope
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Clay Clarkson's thoughts on
50 years of song-making as
a sacramental act of hope
Tips on the Care and Feeding
of a Creative Spouse!
Host a Shakespeare
Reading Party and let the
merriment begin!
Film writer Timothy Lawrence
explores how the last robot
on earth gets love right -- and
maybe saves humanity too.
How can stories engage us in the human experience and help us to grow in love?
What do we do with flaws in imaging God--in paintings or people?
Terri & Steve Moon live in "one of the smallest houses on the block." But sometimes cozy hospitality is the best kind.
Hear Andrew Lazo’s stunning lecture unpacking the mysteries of Till We Have Faces.
Understanding the dignity and responsibility inherent in the role of naming not only allows us to better understand our relationship with the created order, but also our relationship with God, the first Creator and Namer.
In this episode, Glenn Paauw shows us how the movement of the biblical narrative is always toward God entering into our time more and more deeply.
In this episode, Heidi White explores the posture that can enable Christians to be conservers of the goodness and beauty they’ve inherited, and restorers of things that have been broken.
Matthew Clark reads his chapter on subcreation. When we understand it properly, our subcreation is a middle act between God’s first creation and His second—and the culture we build together becomes, as Andy Crouch put it, part of “the furniture of eternity.”
A retelling of the creation story, infused with insights from the rest of Scripture.
A post-Imagination Redeemed reflection by Gianna Soderstrom.
In this episode, Brooke McIntire reads Gracy Olmstead's essay exploring how a posture of cultivation equips us to create as God made us to create.
In this lecture, Heidi explores the two different attitudes we can have toward the past, and how each needs the other in order to healthily live in the present.
In this episode, Brooke McIntire shares this month's essay by Heidi White on mythmaking, and the questions surrounding creation as an act of shared memory.
Malcolm Guite makes the case that Christ's incarnation is the spark of Christian creativity.
In this episode, Brian kicks off this month's theme of "Imago Dei" by sharing Peter Leithart's essay Creators Imaging the Creator, which explores the hinge question of our "Why We Create" series: what does it mean to be human?
Brian welcomes back writer and storyteller Leslie Bustard to talk about how to cultivate thankfulness, and how it helps us to live well in the present moment.