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Why Suburbia Really Is Affecting Your Spiritual Life
Eric Jacobsen, author of 'The Space Between: A Christian Engagement with the Built Environment,' says place matters for human flourishing.
The Community Curator: How ArtPrize Is Changing Grand Rapids
The annual competition founded by Rick DeVos transforms the city's core—and how residents are engaging the visual arts.
Why Mako Fujimura Left New York City for the Country
The artist's move to Fuji farm follows a tradition of creatives finding new life away from bustling cities.
The Village Genius
Joe Johnston's residential community is designed for, well, community.
You Are Where You Live
Where a person calls home may be their most defining quality, says artist Craig Goodworth.
Advocating for a Daughter Stuck in the 'Shadow of Autism'
Virginia Breen's daughter, Elizabeth, can't talk. How she reveals the love of God through poetry.
The Soul of Your Soles: Why Women Love Shoes
Celebrating those 'bursts of beauty that defy the mundane.'
In Philadelphia, a Pastor Turned Business Owner and Accidental Arts Patron
How Paul Stone revived one factory and opened it to his neighbors.
Redeeming What Was Tossed: Fashion, Faith, and a California Designer's Creative Calling
Beth Giles takes "useless" old clothing and repurposes it for something good.
Museum of Biblical Art Raises its Profile Amid Array of Challenges
Founding director is leaving, half its funding is set to end, and rumors are swirling about its lease.
Discipling the Eyes Through Art in Worship
The visual arts can play a powerful role in worship—if we look closely enough.
Sex and Salvation according to Picasso
Seeing the huge Picasso exhibit now touring the world reminded me of why Christians should make time for the fine arts.
The Folly of Answering Fools
It's time to reassess the posture of perpetual outrage.
Connoisseur for Christ: Roberta Green Ahmanson
What inspires the art enthusiast to give millions away?
The Art of Glory
Cape Cod's newly completed Church of the Transfiguration embodies the belief that beauty can nurture our communion with God.
Cross Examination
Italian crucifix case creates a mixed bag.
Participant First
L. L. Barkat creates in the context of online community.
Hipster Faith
To remain relevant, many evangelical pastors are following the lead of hipster trendsetters. So what happens when 'cool' meets Christ?
A Jazz-Shaped Faith
Robert Gelinas, the Jazz Theologian, marches to the beat of a smooth drummer.
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The Mission of Art
W. David O. Taylor grounds his aesthetic passion in the local church.

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