Life Imitates ArtUnveiling is a commendable debut novel.
Reviewed by Cindy Crosby|
Transforming Culture into God's ImageGregory Wolfe, author of Intruding Upon the Timeless, has opted out of the culture wars in order to build a Christian culture for others to imitate.
Kitsch WatchNone of Frank Bear's photo-mosaics have attracted as much attention as one of President Bush-composed of pictures of Jesus.
Standup for JesusThe story of forgotten missionary hero William Sheppard is finally told
Jennifer Parker|
Gospel View from ChinaHe Qi first saw Jesus' face in an old magazine. Now he paints his own images of the biblical story
Douglas LeBlanc|
Brother from Another Planet"When a 15-foot-high stranger told Howard Finster to paint for God full time, he listened."
Frederica Mathewes-Green|
Poetry-PhobicWhy evangelicals should love language that is slippery
Louis A. Markos|
Characters on StringsDavid Simpich's marionettes learn that their lives are controlled by a force from above
Douglas LeBlanc|
An Ark for the ArtsHow a modest English church offers troubled and creative souls space to grow
Karen L. Mulder|
Holy DesolationRick Harden's bleak landscapes reveal our moral vulnerability
Sara Pearsaul|
The Kinkade CrusadeAmerica's most collected artist is a Christian who seeks to sabotage Modernism by painting beauty, sentiment, and the memory of Eden.
By Randall Balmer|
The Artist as ProphetWhat is Christian art, and what does it look like?
A Christianity Today Editorial|
The Art of Dodging BulletsArtist Robin Haines Merrill paints canvases, shoots photos, and helps redeem Philippine prostitutes.
By Steve Scott and Karen L. Mulder|
Oberammergau OverhaulChanges make the Passion play more sensitive to Jews and more faithful to Scripture.
By Paul L. Maier|
A Passionate PassionOberammergau's drama not only survives, it thrives.
By Carol R. Thiessen|
Incarnating MysteryMichael Card argues that a proper view of Christ is a key to creativity.
By Wendy Murray Zoba|