Artist Feature | Writer, Chad Bird

I knew I wanted to be a reader before I knew I wanted to be a writer. I suspect most authors would echo that. First comes love (and envy) of other people’s written words. We slip into their stories and find ourselves mesmerized by the magic of language. In my boyhood Texas home, we had all the westerns of Louis L’Amour, so, in my imagination, I saddled up with the Sackett’s and made my blanket the stars. Later, of course, other authors came along, wooing me, shaping me, and sometimes deforming me, but never leaving me the same.

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God’s in the Details: Praying in the Heart of Scripture

Most mornings, my walk takes me past Bernadette. She stands watering the rose bushes dotted around the front lawn of her apartment building. I’m not sure if she owns the building with its lush lawn and beautiful roses. All I do know is that Bernadette is present, tending to the plants with care and greeting me with a joyful “Good Morning my Sweet Dominic! How are you today?” To me, this is…

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Welcome to The Craft!

Welcome to The Craft, a joint production of Communion Arts and 1517. where we explore various vocations through the lens or artistry, theology, and culture. Every week, host Blake Flattley invites a guest to discuss their craft as they explore the how and why of what they create.

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Let Me Count The Ways

This song by songwriter Kip Fox is a great reminder of God’s faithfulness to His people. Though we so often turn away from God, choosing to do what we know we should not, He forgives us. In fact, He pursues us with a relentless love, and despite our infidelity, He is faithful to us even to the point of death on the cross.

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