Previous
Articles: Art,
Verse, and Reviews
|
A
Spiritual Vision Welded: sculptress
shares her faith and work, by Marianne
Kantert, Germany
Nature
Painted With Grace: landscapes of
Lebanon by David Kurani, Beirut,
Lebanon |
|
Road
to Emmaus: painting with the eyes of
faith, by John Dunne, Dublin,
Ireland
Painting
With
Eyes of Faith: an artist envisions
biblical salvation, by Gerard
Kavanagh, Dublin |
|
The
Ten
Plagues: an artists portrayal of
redemption, by Yvette Rock, Detroit,
USA
New
Vision - Fresh Hope: a photo journey
through Poland by Wojtek Solecki,
Bielsko-Biala |
|
The
Exodus Trilogy: a theophany of God's
saving presence, prints by Jeanne
Kun, Ann Arbor |
|
One
Day Clearly: an art student shares his
faith and work, by John Robinson,
Belfast
The
Art of Seeing: enhancing spiritual
vision enriching your Christian
faith, by Jeanne Kun |
|
Painting
with Light: an artist photographer
captures the beauty of creation,
by Don Schwager
Expressing
Eternal
Truth in Welded Form, by Marianne
Kantert, Olching, Germany |
|
The
Road: Seekers or carriers of the
flame? a
book review by Jon Wilson
A
Grace-less
Community: a book review of Too
Late the Pharlarope, by Jon
Wilson |
|
Awakened
to
Eternity: a spiritual journey of poems
for Passiontide and Easter,
by Jeanne Kun
A
Spiritual Journey of Poems for Lent:
by Jeanne Kun, Ann Arbor, Michigan,
USA |
|
Stephen
(A
Garland), a poem by Ana Teresa
Carranza, by London, UK
Trees
by
the Stream: poems by Ana Teresa
Carranza, London, United Kingdom |
|
Grass,
a poem based on Isaiah 40, by Daniel Propson, Detroit,
Michigan, USA
Anna's
Heir: a poem of longing for the Lord's
Return, by Jeanne Kun |
|
Eternity's
Bright Vision: poem and reflection on
Jesus' transgifuration, by Jeanne
Kun
Zacchaeus'
Tall Tale: a poem by Jeanne Kun, Ann
Arbor, Michigan, USA |
<
Return
to
Index
Living
Bulwark is committed to fostering renewal of the whole
Christian people:
Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox. We especially want
to give witness
to the charismatic, ecumenical, evangelistic, and
community dimensions
of that renewal. Living Bulwark seeks to equip
Christians to grow in holiness,
to apply Christian teaching to their lives, and to
respond with faith and
generosity to the working of the Holy Spirit in our
day. |
. |
|