Manifest Book Launched
Editors Nathan Brown and Joanna Darby launched 'Manifest: Our call to faithful creativity' at this years Manifest creative arts festival.
Editors Nathan Brown and Joanna Darby launched 'Manifest: Our call to faithful creativity' at this years Manifest creative arts festival.
Jared MaddenMar 20, 2023, 12:39 AM
Editors Nathan Brown and Joanna Darby launched 'Manifest: Our call to faithful creativity' at this years Manifest creative arts festival.
The book is a collection of articles, essays and stories from 30 academics, artists, church leades, ministers and writers. They write about the importance of the conversation, particulary for "the spiritual health of so many people who have not felt their passionate and faithful creativity has a place within the Church". The call of the book is to "Please join the conversation." And many have.
Manifest: Our call to faithful creativity is available from HopeShop.com
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