Agn's Varda's amazing film, The Gleaners and I, explores the subjectivity of value and beauty as she captures images of the forgotten, the hidden, and the abandoned.
What is or is not appropriate for Christians to watch, observe, listen to and participate in? Some answers lie in a close exploration of Philippians 4:8.
Through experiencing the holiness of beauty, and through it, experiencing God, we are changed for the better.
Discovering beauty that points to God, even in the middle of pain.
Discovering what it means to be feminine by looking to the Creator of women.
An exploration of the role of symbol in Calvin Seerveld's theory of aesthetics.
Ideas for celebrating the beauty of nature by creating simple, found-object gifts.
How can perceptions of beauty change between ages 16 and 26?
Lessons from Mary and Martha in the things we really need.
Sometimes the most immediate needs go beyond food, clothing and shelter.
An interview with Spirit-filled fashionista Kate Kamphausen.
How books of ?perfect? photos from special events gave way to reveling in the beauty of the ordinary.
A sixth grade boy stumbles upon mystique on the middle school stage.
A reflection on the purposes of hands and how technology can both enhance and hinder those purposes.
On hearing the alarm clock sound within the ordinary.
On learning how to be present in each moment of every year of life.
A reflection on the one-year anniversary of a major injury.
Lessons from a high school production of Our Town.
A review of Instagram, a photo sharing social networking platform.
Reflecting on a day in the life of the *cino community Three Rivers, Michigan.
A walk through a through a gallery of creativity, love, encouragement, generosity and friendship.
Thoughts on the beauties and transgressions of the human body.
Remembering Dad in the aftermath of an ice storm.
An love letter to Austin, Texas, in all of its incarnations.
Albany Park Theater Project’s God’s Work shows us the kind of world we live in.
Washing dishes, putting in a fence, gardening, writing, playing music: a common thread.
An eastern native catches a western breeze.
Remembering the many gifts of an old friend.