How Tolkien asks us to wrestle with our own natures and short-sighted preferences of justice.
How Tolkien asks us to wrestle with our own natures and short-sighted preferences of justice.
Christina and Mandy interview Matthew Clark about his chapter in The Anselm Society's new book.
How is heaven is working like leaven through our imaginations to heal reality?
Mandy, Christina, and Matt tackle the topic of artificial intelligence.
“I didn’t just want examples, I wanted explanations.”
Christina interviews Jane Scharl about her chapter in The Anselm Society's new book Why We Create, "Time and Its Creator."
Rediscovering the
full range of emotions
in Christian music
In tribute to Leslie Bustard, long-time friend of The Anselm Society and contributor to The Anselm Society's new book Why We Create, Christina, Mandy, and Evangeline discuss the chapter in Why We Create written by Leslie: "Gratitude: The Foundation of Human Creativity."
Clay Clarkson's thoughts on
50 years of song-making as
a sacramental act of hope
In this episode, our cardigan-clad director, Brian Brown, joins Christina to discuss the Anselm Society's new book, Why We Create.
Tips on the Care and Feeding
of a Creative Spouse!
Matt chats with YA Author Autumn Krause, discussing her new book, the genre-switch from her previous books to her most recent book, and the challenges she faced on her new writing project.
Host a Shakespeare
Reading Party and let the
merriment begin!
Matt chats with Natasha Kennedy, the illustrator for the FatCat (catechisms “fat with meaning”) books.
Matt and Mandy sit down with author Carolyn Leiloglou to talk about her new book, Beneath a Starry Sky, which places Van Gogh's Starry Night within middle grade fiction and the novel's protagonists inside of Starry Sky.
Film writer Timothy Lawrence
explores how the last robot
on earth gets love right -- and
maybe saves humanity too.
Christina and Mandy sit down to talk with Nicole Stratton, Artistic Director of Logos Theater, discussing a biblical worldview of the dramatic arts
How can stories engage us in the human experience and help us to grow in love?
An amazing conversation with Edward Klink.
We need the best stories, music, movies, and more in our communities and congregations. But how?