We Need Sad Stories
Much of the world’s great art comes from places of sadness, and that’s often why we connect with it.
Much of the world’s great art comes from places of sadness, and that’s often why we connect with it.
‘The Man Born to Be King’ disrupts complacency about the spectacular story of the gospel, which is the A to Z of the Christian faith.
I needed to be restoried by the Bible, to be captured by the Trinitarian vision for communal making.
The example of Lilias Trotter reminds us that all our missions work must be an outpouring of what God is doing in us.
The arts serve as a reminder that our world is the creative artistry of a God of abundance, a God whose fullness cannot be fully contained by our thoughts or our language.