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Art & Faith


The Race that Changed Everything
" On that first Easter morning, the world was holding its breath. The air was thick with confusion, grief, and a flickering spark of impossible hope. When Mary Magdalene brought the news that the stone had been rolled away, two men didn’t just walk to the garden —they sprinted." Page Wood The Disciples Peter and John Running to the Sepulchre on the Morning of the Resurrection — a sweeping oil on canvas measuring 82 × 134 cm — stands as Eugene Burnand's most celebrated and en

Dr. William S. Barnett
Apr 54 min read


The Kiss of Death from A Suicidal Traitor
“We should never judge anyone; a ‘wicked’ action which we may see as ‘evil’ may be necessary for the greater good. Where would the story of Christ be without Judas? His actions were ultimately good; a part of the plan.” - Robert S. Jepson Jr. Italian Baroque artist Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio was an out-of-the-box creative who lived a hectic life in the wild. Caravaggio, the eldest of four and raised in a wealthy family, lived a life of proportionate luxury. Caravaggio’

Dr. William S. Barnett
Mar 246 min read


The Light Still Shines
"The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness can never extinguish it." John 1:5 "The Stoning of Saint Stephen" Rembrandt, 1625,...

Dr. William S. Barnett
Sep 11, 20255 min read


I Never Get Tired of the Blue Sky
“Blue skies, smiling at me. Nothing but blue skies, do I see.” Ella Fitzgerald Anyone who has known me for a more extended than average...

Dr. William S. Barnett
Jul 22, 20254 min read
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