Rhett and Link are some of the most creative people and intertainers on YouTube (or the internet for that matter). Their latest post, T-Shirt War is no exception. Brilliant.
Posted in Art and Media Wednesday
Tagged Comedy, Creativity, Humor, Intertainment, Rhett and Link
Posted in Art and Media Wednesday
Tagged Coldplay, Creativity, Music, Photography, Stop-Motion, Videography
There is perhaps no more powerful expression in human experience than the Story. It grabs our imagination and entices our intellect. A good story does to language what music accomplishes in a somewhat different way: it allows us to feel the ideas that words express as well as consider them rationally. The Story, the Ballad, the Parable allows us to think and to feel and to relate and to consider. Great stories posit great Truths, but they also allow us to express and imagine those great concepts. They captivate our creativity, using both the mind and the heart, the analytical and the sensual and the emotional.
In the biblical narrative of Christ’s birth, life, death and resurrection we can know some things. Christ was born to a human mother. Jesus grew and learned. He preached and ministered. Jesus never sinned and He died and He rose again. These things can be known analytically from the Biblical accounts. Yet, in Narrative, I can feel the joy and excitement of Jesus’ birth. I can sympathize with my High Priest who first sympathizes with me. I can feel horror and disgust at His scourgings. I can mourn with His disciples at His death. I can weep at what my sin did to my Sin-Bearer and Savior. I can experience pure exultation and surprise at His resurrection and I can glory in His exaltation. Through narrative I can indeed know the objective truths of Scripture, yet I can also feel and more fully understand those Truths, in Christ.
If you haven’t yet seen this, you need to check out The Rabbit Room.
Andrew Peterson is the Proprietor of the website, and by his own description:
The Rabbit Room is a place for stories. For artists who believe in the power of old tales, tales as old as the earth itself, who find hope in them and beauty in the shadows and in the light and in the source of the light.
It’s always so encouraging to see Christian Artists who are actually concerned about artistry and creativity for the Glory of God, rather than simply being popular or making money.
If you’re a podcast-lover Peterson has also recently started doing a Rabbit Room Podcast. Good stuff.
p.s. Peterson also has a new album coming out soon. Should be good.