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- The Paris Olympics’ Altar to an Unknown GodThe organizers deny their tableau referenced Da Vinci’s Last Supper. But the imagery speaks volumes about the spiritual needs of our confused society.Taylor Worley|简体中文繁體中文
- The Art of Fashioning the SoulAn excerpt on faith and sight from Becoming by Beholding: The Power of the Imagination in Spiritual Formation.Lanta Davis|
- Artistic Humility in the Age of ‘Hot AI Jesus’As digital enticements proliferate, Michelangelo and the apostle Paul teach us to seek humbler, faithful art forms.Matthew J. Milliner|
- A Writer’s Creative Calling Isn’t Found in the Middle of a CrowdAward-winning author E. Lily Yu speaks about her faith, her deep love of language, and the perils of “moving with the majority.”Interview by Karen Swallow Prior|
- Forrest Frank Is Making the Internet’s Vibiest Christian MusicHis upbeat hits and worship collaborations are capturing younger listeners on social media.Kelsey Kramer McGinnis|Português
- Bringing the City of God to the Cities of EarthChristian urban designers and developers explain how their faith affects their work—and how their work affects your faith.Rabekah Henderson|Français
- The Russell Moore ShowEpisode 104|37minEthan Hawke on Flannery O’Connor’s Christian ImaginationThe Oscar-nominated actor talks about cowriting and directing Wildcat.Russell Moore|
- Luci Shaw Wants to Open the WindowsIn Reversing Entropy, the 95-year-old poet looks lovingly at creation.Interview by Kate Lucky|
- Your Church Drummer Has More and Less to Do These DaysHow the keeper of the beat is adapting to shifts in worship music.Kelsey Kramer McGinnis|español
- Music & MeaningEpisode 11|35minIf It Were Easy, Everyone Would Do ItCharlie Peacock wonders how democratizing music creation—dropping the barrier to entry so low that anyone can write a song—affects the individual’s soul and our culture.
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