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The Living Room Disciple

Phillip Snyder, Graham Monroe

Our purpose is to cultivate art defined by excellence and responsibly spread this art for the edification and redemption of the cultural imagination.

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Okay... but what actually is Christian art?

This essay is also available in an (AI-free) video format here.

I am a Christian and I write fiction.1 Do I, therefore, write “Christian Fiction”?

For me, there is no term as strange and vague as “Christian [insert type of art]”2. For mos...

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Maybe Christian Art Shouldn't Be "Clean"

This essay is also available in an (AI-free) video format here.

In the past year, I attended a number of Christian writer’s conferences and expos. As things usually go with events like these, certain themes emerged from the booths, speaker...

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Falling Trees

Sometime around 10:30 PM on March 15th, 2026, a rather large oak made an unfortunate decision. Succumbing to the temptations presented by strong winds, its far-too-shallow root structure pulled up from wet and weakened soil—sending the top-...

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Resurrection Economy

I am convinced most Americans who identify as “Christian” are unconvinced in the resurrection of the dead.

Growing up in 90’s American Christianity, I was taught that “eternal life” means going to Heaven when I die—an everlasting paradise...

2 months ago
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Discerning the Body

The Marburg Colloquy of 1529, August Noack (via Wikimedia Commons)

A note from Phil

As we began our slow trod through topics of debate and division within the church, reached out to me asking to write a piece on the Eucharist. I wa...

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    Giving the modern Church the building blocks of a Kingdom Imagination.

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    A wanderer escaped from night. ~Tolkien

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