David Delk and Brett Clemmer
Faithful dependence affirms God's sovereignty and man's responsibility Read the Article.
Elissa Weichbrodt & Jeff Morton
For many Christians, contemporary art holds little appeal. Common wisdom suggests that anything made after 1960 is at best obscure and at worst irreligious or obscene. Yet art—even contemporary art—matters. Read the Article.
Nat Belz
“It was so clear: God has had me on this path whether I wanted to do it or not. I’m thinking, ‘Here I am working for Vera Wang, but I’m supposed to be in New Orleans.’” Read the Article.
Sam Wheatley
Finding strength where we're culturally weak: as outsiders in Utah, we're forced to rethink our practices Read the Article.
Charlie Peacock
Christians making art need to be concerned with two main things: excellence in their craft—offering our work to God for His glory; and an imitation of Christ—the prime artist, for by Him the Scriptures say “everything was made.” Read the Article.
Aaron Belz
The Francis Schaeffer Institute engages the world with a biblical worldview Read the Article.
Carolyn Curtis
The goal is to help the needy become self-sufficient Read the Article.
Michael Williams
The First Commandment tells the people of God their true worth Read the Article.