Children of Light

Blake, W. (c. 1805). The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed with the Sun [Graphite and watercolor over graphite on paper]. National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. Rosenwald Collection. Accession no. 1943.3.8999. https://www.nga.gov/artworks/11502-great-red-dragon-and-woman-clothed-sunBlake’s Great Red Dragon captures in visual form what Lewis described in words: every soul is destined to become either radiant with glory or terrifying in... Continue Reading →

Daniel 3.16-18, Even If He Doesn’t

Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Ishtar gate Imagine being threatened with death in a blazing furnace unless you betray your God. That’s exactly what three young men, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego (Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah), faced in Daniel 3. They responded with one of Scripture’s most remarkable statements of faith: “Our God is able to deliver us from the fire…... Continue Reading →

Proverbs 11:2, Rooted in Character

We live in the age of the personal brand. LinkedIn profiles showcase our achievements in the most compelling language possible. Instagram stories curate our highlight reels. Even our bio sections have become miniature monuments to our accomplishments. We celebrate the "self-made" person, the one who climbs highest, speaks loudest, and demands recognition. But what if... Continue Reading →

Garden and Gardeners

Juan de Flandes - Christ Appearing to Mary Magdalene The human condition presents itself as a sojourn marked by existential questions arising from our deepest longings: "Am I seen? Am I loved?" These inquiries, inherent to the imago Dei within us, draw us toward the meta-narrative of Scripture; the redemptive story that addresses our fundamental need for... Continue Reading →

The Image in Every Face

Friedrich, C. D. (1818). Wanderer above the Sea of Fog [Oil on canvas]. Kunsthalle Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany. Morning light breaks over a busy street corner. A stream of humanity passes by: a nurse in scrubs, a construction worker, a mother with her toddler, a man in a threadbare coat. Different stories, different struggles. Yet each... Continue Reading →

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