Mary, Honor and Value: Blue Book of Poetic Theology for Artists

Christ John Otto

Mary, Honor and Value: Blue Book of Poetic Theology for Artists
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Belonging House Media
Country
Published
13 November 2020
Pages
158
ISBN
9781736034644

Mary, Honor and Value: Blue Book of Poetic Theology for Artists

Christ John Otto

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Christian artists and creative people often believe that they are less valuable than others in the church. Christ John Otto, founder of Belonging House, explores how relationships with God and with other people give value and dignity to our lives. Mary is the most extraordinary person in the Bible. Through her, God chose to become flesh. And Mary is a model for artists and creative people to participate in God’s endless creating. She is the embodiment of the value and honor God places on every human being.

This book was written for artists and creative people who are called to impact the culture of this world with the culture of heaven. This impact happens when we become disciples, master copies of the Icon of the Father, Jesus Christ.

Mary: Value and Honor is the Blue Book of Poetic Theology of Artists, a series of big ideas that are essential for artists and creative people to function in their role as culture shapers.

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