Author: Dr. Art Lindsley

Martin Luther said that if he could understand the first two words of the Lord’s Prayer as Christ did, the rest of his life in Christ would fall...

The 21st century is the age of story, and few have shaped the narrative of our age like novelist and political philosopher Ayn Rand. Rand’s novel Atlas Shrugged...

Dorothy Sayers (1893-1957) was a British author most famous for her detective novels involving the character Lord Peter Wimsey. The daughter of an Anglican priest, Oxford-educated, and the...

Answering the call to creativity requires a shift in the way we view the gospel and our role in transforming culture. The concept of the four-chapter gospel provides...

I’m useless. I don’t have any gifts or talents to offer. This is what one woman told me during a vocational profile I conducted with her. Many people...

The Call to Creativity I love the scenes in the original Star Wars films that show Hans Solo’s ship, the Millennium Falcon, jumping into hyperspace. There is a...

How many of us feel our work is not “spiritual” enough or doesn’t matter in God’s grand design? Understanding this concept of a priesthood of all believers can...

Ed. Note: This paper has been adapted from its original form. Read the full paper here. These last few weeks we’ve been exploring knowing, feeling, and doing as...

Last week I explored the connection between belief and emotion and its importance to having a vibrant faith. This week, I want to tie these two concepts to...

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