Wednesday, July 27, 2011

What's On the BookShelf This Summer?

Do you have a shopping weakness? Thank you to those of you who answer "Carrot Top Studio stoles!" But I'm guessing there are a variety of responses in the crowd. My shopping fetish is for books and periodicals. When I say shopping I use the term lightly though because I imposed a rule for myself a decade ago when the bookcases were collapses under way too much weight....reading material from there on out was to come from the library unless it was something that I would read repeatedly. This is what's in my stack of summer reading that pertains to art and worship and the connection to our faith:


 
Scribbling in the Sand by Michael Card explores Biblical foundations of Christian creativity. You can listen to Mr. Card sing the song composed by this same name here.


Creative and Christian: Biblical Principles by Leen La Riviere can be read all at once, used as a devotional or a small group Bible study.

Water, Wind, Earth and Fire by Christine Valters Painter. A book of meditations, prayer, and readings all connected to nature and centered on St. Francis of Assisi's "The Canticle of the Creatures."

Art That Tells the Story by Christopher Brewer. Based on the Bible this just off the press title interlaces images, text, scripture, reflection and cultural artifacts.


So my "shopping" will hopefully help me strengthen my soul and deepen my heart for my passion and acknowledgement of the importance of the connection with art and faith. What books or visuals are widening your mind this season? 


....BTW I'm not always serious....just for the fun of it, I'm also getting caught up on my Harry Potter so I can see the last movie while it's on the big screen! 

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