I encourage you to read "The Importance of Art When Engaging Non-Believers" by David Fairchild. Helpful. A blurb...
Since art is both enjoyable and educating, and communicates a message about itself and about the world that it was created in, we should pray that more and more the Christian community will see the need to engage the arts as the primary way to speak intelligently and truthfully to those who are made in God’s image.
There is definitely a way to 'Engage the arts' effectively. C.S. Lewis didn't write Christian literature books, but rather, he portrayed a christian message using literature. There is a difference.
paul del signore
sacred vapor
Posted by: paul delsignore | 04/19/2006 at 04:31 PM
Um, no. Art that is not family-friendly is bad.
Didn't you fellas get the memo?
Posted by: Matt Stokes | 04/19/2006 at 04:33 PM
Thomas Kinkade, DC Talk, and The Omega Code is all the art the church needs! Right? ;)
Posted by: Michael Foster | 04/19/2006 at 10:41 PM