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"As she was just beginning to enjoy life as an empty nester, Leslie was struck with a double cancer diagnosis and began an arduous three-year journey in the shadow of Death. While undergoing treatment meant to extend life, she could no longer teach or produce theater, so she turned her attention toward creative writing. Her imagination burst into life, beckoning all those around to follow her "further up and further in." This collection is a magpie's nest of reflections on art, faith, literature, community, caregiving, and mortality. Her essays, poems, and miscellaneous musings show us how one follower of Jesus lived life to the glory of God by adding to the Beauty in the world around her"--
In Christian art, the square halo identified a living person presumed to be a saint. For the past twenty-five years Square Halo Books has been seeking to serve those living saints by publishing books that are both encouraging and equipping. This quarter-century anniversary is being marked with a collection of over forty essays on living everyday life to the glory of God. The topics of interest to ordinary saints addressed in this book include: KARAOKE, PAINTING, ROLLER SKATING, MUSEUMS, COMIC BOOKS, KNITTING, POLICE, DRAWING, MENTAL ILLNESS, MENTORING, NAPPING, CHICKENS, TRAFFIC, GRANDPARENTING, WORK, and more.
What is the relationship between the Creator and His subcreators? Brian Brown and Jane Scharl of the Anselm Society gathered world-class thinkers to answer questions like: What does it mean to be created "in the image of God"? How can I use my talents to the glory of God? and Why do humans create at all?
From the first moment that he proclaims the Kingdom of God, Jesus appeals to our imagination. He makes that appeal through the parables of the kingdom, the paradoxes of the gospel, the enigmatic and beautiful signs he gave in his miracles and in those moments when the heavens open and the ordinary is transfigured, seen in an utterly new light. In this book Guite revisits and expands on the insights he gave in his Laing Lectures at Regent College, exploring how the creative work of poets and other artists can lift the veil a little and kindle our imaginations for Christ.
Wild Things and Castles in the Sky: A Guide to Choosing the Best Books for Children gives the reader over 40 essays that examine specific types of children's books and offer suggestions in each category. Among the topics covered are: imagination, faith, classic literature, middle school books, race, fantasy, contemporary children's books, Shakespeare, art history, Newbery books, young adult novels, poetry, and more. Curated and edited by Leslie and Carey Bustard with Théa Rosenburg (a mother-daughter team and a children's books blogger), Wild Things and Castles in the Sky will encourage and envision parents, grandparents, teachers, and friends--to know the power of a good story and to share it with a child they love.
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