Timothy Keller, New York Times Bestselling Author & Speaker: Why We Need Artists
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Ready to explore the powerful intersection of faith and creativity and find the answers to some profound questions? Our latest episode features a message from the late pastor, speaker, and New York Times bestselling author Tim Keller. He addressed an off-Broadway audience on a riveting topic: Why Do We Need Artists? Tim delivered this message to a packed theater when he was 42 years old, and his enlightening words are as relevant today as they were then. Join us on this captivating journey as Tim Keller discusses how art is a conduit reconnecting us to something from which we've been disconnected. Today, we breathe life back into his invaluable insights, serving up a treat for artists, art aficionados, and anyone intrigued by the crossroads of spirituality and creativity. Tune in as we explore these compelling themes and uncover how art indicates there's more to us than meets the eye.
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