facebook

Google Thyself

Google logo

As an artist and academic, there is a benefit to the extremely narcissistic activity of Googling myself.  I want my images and thoughts to be getting out there and there is no better way of discovering if …

Read more

Potato Jesus, Not Potato Famine

A before and after picture of a poorly restored painting of Jesus.

Last week during my Iconoclasm class at GTU with Dr. Mia Mochizuki, I learned about what my classmate was calling the Potato Jesus. Cecilia Giménez an, 80+ year old, parishioner of a church in Spain ruined an Ecce Homo …

Read more

Guns, such different perspectives

A meme about family gun safety

I really should cut the Facebook habit. But, there have been times in the last couple of years when Facebook was link to sanity, my link to people who thought more like me, and my …

Read more

Politics and the bride of Christ.

  Every once in a while you run across an article where all you can you is node approvingly and say “Amen.”  7 Things Christians Need to Remember About Politics by Bryan Roberts is one such article. …

Read more

A Terrible, Wonderful Journey

Graduate Theological Union library with people talking in front

So, it has finally happened. This was my first week back in school and I am both excited and terrified. When I was working on my MFA/MS in painting and art history at Pratt Institute, …

Read more

John Fea: Shot by Culture Warriors

John Fea sitting on a rock at the edge of a small river

I ran across this story about John Fea this morning and I find it truly disturbing. Fea is a history professor and Department Chair at Messiah College who recently made the cardinal sin of saying …

Read more

Are We Voting Away Our Witness?

Reading aesthetics in a redwood forest

For good or ill, the evangelical community has been highly politicized for the last 30 years. The Religious Right has become a political force that has the power to sway elections and the very direction …

Read more

Where is the gospel in our politics?

Woman holding a sign talking about her healthcare needs and how Obamacare helped her.

I know a guy who is a really nice college student. He is personable, gentle, and loving. However, like so many Christians today his political rhetoric seems devoid of the compassion he exhibits in his …

Read more

>