Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
with contributions from Horton Foote
A good film will often, to borrow a movie cliché, make our day— throwing light on the larger significance of life. The art of such filmmaking—and its spiritual demands—are themes in this interview with playwright Horton Foote.
In learning the artistry of music, musicians must also embrace the discipline of its science. Similarly, the Science of Christ, the divine laws Jesus practiced, calls for persistence and discipline.
A successful backpack trip through a wilderness area represented a modest triumph for this writer, but her spiritual breakthroughs were the real victory.
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