Drops Like Stars - Rob Bell & Don Golden

By Rob Bell & Don Golden

Release Date: 2012-07-24

Genre: Christianity

4 (45 ratings)
In Drops Like Stars, the New York Times bestselling author of Love Wins explores the complex relationship between suffering and creativity. Rob Bell (“One of the country’s most influential evangelical pastors” —New York Times) suggests that art can be found in the agony of our lives.  Fans of the thought-provoking works of Donald Miller, N.T. Wright, Brian McLaren, and Timothy Keller will find true enlightenment in this thoughtful and engaging book from this vibrant, progressive voice for a new generation of Christians, the prolific pastor whom Time Magazine named one of the most influential people of 2011.

Why do suffering and creativity go hand in hand, and how can pain become a source of art?
Creativity and Suffering: Explore the powerful idea that our deepest wounds and biggest failures are not the end of the story, but the raw material for our greatest work.Progressive Christianity: A fresh, honest perspective that moves beyond easy answers, inviting readers to find God not in spite of the mess, but right in the middle of it.Faith and Art: See how the stories of artists like Johnny Cash and Van Gogh, alongside figures from the Bible, reveal a profound connection between the spiritual and the creative process.Finding Meaning in Pain: Discover how life’s disruptions, aches, and moments of solidarity can reshape us, stripping away the non-essential and revealing what truly matters.

Drops Like Stars - Rob Bell & Don Golden

By Rob Bell & Don Golden

Release Date: 2012-07-24

Genre: Christianity

4 (45 ratings)
In Drops Like Stars, the New York Times bestselling author of Love Wins explores the complex relationship between suffering and creativity. Rob Bell (“One of the country’s most influential evangelical pastors” —New York Times) suggests that art can be found in the agony of our lives.  Fans of the thought-provoking works of Donald Miller, N.T. Wright, Brian McLaren, and Timothy Keller will find true enlightenment in this thoughtful and engaging book from this vibrant, progressive voice for a new generation of Christians, the prolific pastor whom Time Magazine named one of the most influential people of 2011.

Why do suffering and creativity go hand in hand, and how can pain become a source of art?
Creativity and Suffering: Explore the powerful idea that our deepest wounds and biggest failures are not the end of the story, but the raw material for our greatest work.Progressive Christianity: A fresh, honest perspective that moves beyond easy answers, inviting readers to find God not in spite of the mess, but right in the middle of it.Faith and Art: See how the stories of artists like Johnny Cash and Van Gogh, alongside figures from the Bible, reveal a profound connection between the spiritual and the creative process.Finding Meaning in Pain: Discover how life’s disruptions, aches, and moments of solidarity can reshape us, stripping away the non-essential and revealing what truly matters.

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