Scribbling in the Sand: Christ and Creativity

by Michael Card

Scribbling in the Sand: Christ and Creativity
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ASIN: 0830823174
ISBN 10: 0830823174
ISBN 13: 9780830823178
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Published: 2002-07
Number of Pages: 168
Width: 5.82 inches
Height: 0.75 inches
Length: 8.5 inches
Weight: 0.82 pounds
Dewey Decimal: 233.5
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First Added: 2008-11-07 15:47:07
by Ryan

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"It was art and it was theater at the same time, but it was more. It was what he did not say that spoke most powerfully to the mob that morning. It was a cup of cold water for a thirsty adulteress and an ice cold drenching in the face to a group of angry Pharisees.

"To this day we have not the slightest idea what it was Jesus twice scribbled in the sand. By and large the commentaries have asked the wrong question through the ages. They labor over the content, over what he might have written. They ask what, without ever realizing the real question is why? It was not the content that mattered but why he did it. Unexpected. Irritating. Creative."

Singer, songwriter and diligent student of Scripture, Michael Card is well known for the depth of his lyrics and the artistry of his music. But far more significant than the songs he has penned is the source of his inspiration--the creativity embodied in Jesus Christ, the incarnate Word of God.

In this book Card explores the biblical foundations of true Christian creativity. Whether we think of ourselves as creative or not, all of us are created in the image of our Creator God, and thus creativity is a vital expression of our discipleship. With Jesus as his model, Card shows how understanding God's creative imagination leads to a lifestyle of humility, obedience and servanthood. And he invites us to follow God's creative call through worship and community.

Through Jesus, God has spoken to us in a word we can understand. Likewise, Michael Card has articulated the story of Jesus to others through his own scribblings in the sand. This book shows us how we can do the same.

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Christ and Creativity

This book sparkles with insight about the Christian's call to creativity and what that really looks like. I especially enjoyed Chapter 7: The Character of Creativity. And I enjoyed the letters to artists written by other creative people. This book is less about how to be creative and more about living a creative Christian life.

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