
Are Movies Just Commercial Products Now?
Many of today’s films seem to be replicas designed for maximum market appeal, not meaning. Does the modern cinema reveal a crisis of imagination?
To be made in the Creator’s image is to seek to cultivate and nurture the flourishing of life. How often do our inherited models of creativity limit that calling? What if we chose to diversify the models of creativity we carry in our minds?
What if we framed creativity as resourceful and flexible? To live creatively is not just about making something new but also about making the most of what's already here.
How might ordinary acts of creativity shape a life of faithfulness? By tending our small corners with imagination and generosity, we participate in the on-going work of restoration.
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