I’d say this title pretty well speaks for itself. There’s a huge divide between the majority of art that is made for the “Christian market” and art that is not. On today’s episode, Cole, Craig, and I dig deep into this topic, what is causing this divide, whether it’s moral or not to use God to sell a product, and much more. You’ll also get to hear a couple examples of songs that we have personally created and judge us accordingly. Enjoy!
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I appreciated your thoughtful discussion on “christian” music, cinema, and art.
I agree there isn’t such a thing as “christian” art… just art.
We attempted to do that and dropped our film on the line called “Generational Sins” – coming out later this fall.
We don’t call it a “faith-based” film… but you can see that if you read some more in this press and other press:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/rambling-reporter/faith-based-film-filled-f-bombs-1001962
http://pluggedin.focusonthefamily.com/culture-clips-mtv-writer-critiques-christian-movies/
Great podcast, and enjoyed listening to when you interviewed my college mate, Gret Glyer with DonorSee!
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I appreciated your thoughtful discussion on “christian” music, cinema, and art.
I agree there isn’t such a thing as “christian” art… just art.
We attempted to do that and dropped our film on the line called “Generational Sins” – coming out later this fall.
We don’t call it a “faith-based” film… but you can see that if you read some more in this press and other press:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/rambling-reporter/faith-based-film-filled-f-bombs-1001962
http://pluggedin.focusonthefamily.com/culture-clips-mtv-writer-critiques-christian-movies/
Great podcast, and enjoyed listening to when you interviewed my college mate, Gret Glyer with DonorSee!
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