Art is a strange thing when you stop to think about it. What is it for? That's rather large question. The bottom of which may never be truly found. Certainly we can say that art may entertain, inform, edify, provoke, and operate in easily half a...
31 May, 2017
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Where do I start? At the beginning? I don’t know where that is. Starting from scratch feels, well, scratchy...
16 October, 2015
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”It’s fun to watch someone like John Goodman, and yet it takes work. People say ‘he’s not acting, he’s being himself.’ Well it’s hard to be yourself, it’s the hardest job there is.”
- Bill Murray
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I used to think the best...
03 August, 2014
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"Anyone who has ever painted or drawn knows the experience of dropping out of the world of words and time. A state of reverie takes over; there is no sensation of the passing of hours. The voice inside our head that allows us to talk...
16 February, 2014
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This morning at our weekly meeting for Floodgate staff, Gary Molander dropped this thought on us. He said, (something like)
"Maybe God is not concerned about picking up the pieces of our lives, and putting us back together. Maybe He wants us to be broken. After...
30 January, 2013
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Election time seems to bring to the surface our most cerebral ideals, and our basest fears. I find myself thinking a little deeper about how the world works, human nature, and what my part in it all is in the midst of all the...
25 October, 2012
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Once in a while you come across artwork that expands your universe, even if just little bit, and leaves you somewhat changed. Recently I came across two short films that really resonated with me. The first is by Hillman Curtis. I stumbled across something...
08 November, 2011
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I've been honored to have been asked to write an intro to one of the chapters in Gary Molander's new book, Pursuing Christ. Creating Art. It's an amazing book and it's out now. Pick up a copy at Gary's blog. Also, check out the E-Confessional....
27 July, 2011
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For as long as I have been a church-going Christian (basically, most of my life), pastors have begun sermons with a joke, an interesting story, or ancedote. If the story isn't amusing, entertaining, or well-told, something crucial is lost, we start checking our watches. Even...
06 June, 2009
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I have been struck recently, by the seeming convergence of some interesting developments in the secular culture and Christianity. Often times, such a convergence creates suspicion and skepticism, as we are called as Christians to be in the world, but not of the world. However,...
12 July, 2007
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