Example of Kintsugi (courtesy of Ria Harakuma & Joan Seow)
Interview with Makoto Fujimura (S3:E6) | What do we do when things break?
<aside> <img src="https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/secure.notion-static.com/0a09a8e2-881a-470b-8351-31a67f729822/IMAGE_2022-12-06_185208.jpg" alt="https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/secure.notion-static.com/0a09a8e2-881a-470b-8351-31a67f729822/IMAGE_2022-12-06_185208.jpg" width="40px" /> “(Fujimura) *expresses concern that much Christian preaching and teaching focuses on God’s fixing what is broken, what he terms “plumbing theology” (30), but misses the greater picture, that God is making all things new. The arts, imagination, and creativity (what Fujimura terms “making”) offer not only a window into the New Creation but are themselves tangible representations of the New Creation breaking into the present… ”
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What Makes Makoto Fujimura a Great Christian Artist?
Culture Care: Video 1: Intro - Silence and Beauty
Culture Care: Video 3: Outsider vs Insider
Culture Care: Video 4: The Voice of God through Silence
Culture Care: Video 5: The Third Way
Culture Care: Video 6: Silence & Beauty Examined
Culture Care kick-starter intro video by Mako Fujimura
Culture Care kick-starter intro video by Mako Fujimura