A Great Day in Chaos
The world gets more off-kilter every day. If we ever wanted to see what life would be like when most people turn away from God, here it is.
Formula-Seeking Creatures
Why are so many books, songs, movies, and shows today so similar?
Stop Doing the Overdone
It’s time to stop spending your time trying to be like someone else. You aren’t.
Timeless Art Takes Time
The power of your art begins before you pick up the pen or brush or instrument.
Looking Glass or Mirror?
Most art is like a mirror. It reflects back the image of the artist, revealing how they see the world, God, and themselves.
But art with an eternal spark does more.
Life-Giving Manna
God offers you life-giving manna for each day—but ultimately you choose what to fill yourself with.
Uninvited House Guests
In my recent post “Invite C.S. Lewis Over”, I shared how we can actually spend time today with this great thinker…simply by making time to read his books. So I regularly invite C.S. Lewis into my home through buying and reading his works.
Invite C.S. Lewis Over
Imagine having C.S. Lewis as a guest at your home. The fireplace is crackling with logs, there are no distractions, and plenty of time to ponder issue of life, faith, and story.
Faking It Isn’t Making It
Our culture has fully embraced the mantra: "Fake it till you make it." But there’s two big problems with that approach.
Now is the Time
If you’re wondering when to start that project you feel born to create, consider this.
Experts Agree
So many headlines and social media stories begin with: "Experts agree that ..."
Rarely do they say who the experts are or how they reached that conclusion. Just that they are the experts and you aren't. So don’t ask questions. Just go with it.
Pressure to Prove Yourself
In the choices you face, remember this: You don't need to prove yourself to others.
Your Art’s Relational Cycle
The life you have with God while creating will determines the life of your art.
That's because true art is first relational. Not between you and a canvas, but between you and God.
He’s First Your Father
God is primarily a good Father who teaches his sons and daughters—not a teacher who occasionally fathers his students.
When we get that mixed up, it muddies your view of God…and yourself.