
Mingling Art, Technology, and Culture over 2000 Years
Last year, a seed was planted in my mind by a podcast episode: what transformations might a creative piece take? The Adagio for Strings has taken many roads. The particular one I learned about fascinated me. Join me on a journey through creative time and space. Continue reading Mingling Art, Technology, and Culture over 2000 Years

Manage Stress and Fatigue with Creativity
The content for this post is from Welltory’s article: What is the right way to restore energy? I’ll pull out a few things about creativity and conclude with a brief summary of the rest of the article. Continue reading Manage Stress and Fatigue with Creativity

Free Poetry Hour Workshops in April for Cru Staff
Do you want to start or grow as a poet and to have a safe space to be encouraged, get tips, practice writing, share, and get feedback on your poetry? Join poets and spoken word artists, Mike Fujimoto and Kar-Lai Gambiroza, this April on Thursdays from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. EDT. Continue reading Free Poetry Hour Workshops in April for Cru Staff

Christ’s Love-artistry (A Prayer from Valley of Vision)
This quote is an excerpt from The Valley of Vision: A Collection of Puritan Prayers & Devotions. I highly recommend this book for your devotions. Continue reading Christ’s Love-artistry (A Prayer from Valley of Vision)

Free Art2Life Workshop (Guest Post)
Here’s a fantastic FREE opportunity offered by Nicholas Wilton and the Art2Life team coming up this month. His workshop is a great place for a beginner, a dabbler, and even a pro, to discover things they were never taught in art school. I hope this opportunity nudges some of you who are sitting on the… Continue reading Free Art2Life Workshop (Guest Post)

The Horse and His Boy Live on Stage
The Museum of the Bible invited the Logos Theatre to present their stage adaptation from C. S. Lewis’ classic Chronicles of Narnia story, The Horse and His Boy, from .January 20th through March 3rd. Continue reading The Horse and His Boy Live on Stage

Our Lives, Our Worship, and the Incarnation of Christ (Repost)
Have you ever meditated on the incarnation of Christ? Other than His divine conception, God entered into our world in the normal human way, in utero, through birth, and into childhood. God entering humanity in this way has also elevated humanity, you and me. God created us as His image-bearers and then He Himself took… Continue reading Our Lives, Our Worship, and the Incarnation of Christ (Repost)

The Artist’s Way Workshops (Guest Post)
With surgical precision, Julia Cameron addresses things that keep us from pursuing our creative nudges. It’s been instrumental in my own art journey. I always considered myself a writer, but as I applied the principles from the book, I discovered the joy of painting! Join a workshop to pursue your creativity. Continue reading The Artist’s Way Workshops (Guest Post)

André Kole: Cru’s Creative Pioneer for the Gospel
When I heard of his recent passing, I knew I needed to share this news on the God Fully Known blog. André was one of Cru’s pioneers for presenting the Gospel creatively. Continue reading André Kole: Cru’s Creative Pioneer for the Gospel

This Blog Will Be Back Soon
God planted the idea for this blog in the early part of January 2020. I believe He is the Author. He’s brought plenty of things to my attention. We’ll see in early 2023, what He wants to do. Continue reading This Blog Will Be Back Soon
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