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Reconciled Through Our Individual Bodies

Reconciled
Through
Our
Individual Bodies

Ballerina Jennifer Ringer on how God used her struggles as an artist to strengthen her faith.  

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Body Life

Body Life

By: Maria Fee Kenyon and I have written various times on this arts blog concerning the artist’s role towards undoing the mind-body separation evident in our society. We happen to believe that the aesthetics can mobilize and connect Christian being and doing. This is why the programming at InterArts Fellowship relies just as much on its artistic presen...

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Body Life

Body Life: Hoffen
and Unschuld

By: Kenyon Adams My wife Emily is a person who genuinely loves life. She is apt to make faces at babies on the subway and gasp with joy at the first appearance of spring in Central Park. Historically, I’ve been suspicious of such optimism, but I am finding myself challenged to further examine the source of this hopeful outlook. The more I seek the more I find that perhap...

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The Fear of Miracles

The
Fear

of
Miracles

  i. You must have had your own dreams the life you always thought you’d lead the roads you wanted to follow the secret victories But God sent you an angel with his monster’s wings heavy with heaven’s incense blue and red, gold and green And when he finished speaking this world had turned unreal the walls around you paper the sky itself a spell ...

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Gospel & Culture Conference Huge Success!

Gospel & Culture
Conference
Huge Success!

Close to 450 people gathered on Friday night & Saturday, November 4 & 5, for Redeemer’s first Gospel and Culture Conference, hosted by the leaders of the Center for Faith & Work. Twitter (#gospelculture) is alive with comments and photos. Here are excerpts of what people have said: I felt a HUGE shift/calling/challenge/ joyousness/andaboutathousandotheremotions al...

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Body Life: Proximity

Body Life:
Proximity

By: Kenyon Adams He who has the Son has life. 1 John 5:12 Do you feel it? I know I do. Fragmentation. There is distance yet between the life I wish to live in my body and the life I am currently living. Just as a pianist is always reworking her repertoire and dance makers constantly rework classic choreography, it feels like I can only ever see or enjoy a proximate measure of be...

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