Breakpoint is a favorite internet place of mine – I get daily emails from Chuck Colson’s radio broadcast. This last week there was one called “Made for Beauty.” It speaks of Francis Schaeffer’s book Art and the Bible, which I’ve spoken about before here.

Here’s the opening:

The neighbors watched the new church building go up in just one month—and what a sight it was! The church was a squat, square building made of unrelieved concrete. On the inside was garish red carpeting. A massive parking lot surrounded the church.

Nothing could possibly have been uglier—and the fact that so many Christians build church structures like this reveals how far Christians have strayed from the place beauty and art are meant to have in our lives.

As the late Francis Schaeffer notes in his book, Art and the Bible, we evangelicals tend to relegate art to the fringes of life. Despite our talk about the lordship of God in every aspect of life, we have narrowed its scope to a very small part of reality. But the arts are also supposed to be under the lordship of Christ, Schaeffer reminds us. Christians ought to use the arts “as things of beauty to the praise of God.”

I’ve talked about what is in the rest of the article before, but it is nice to see the same message getting out. Check out the article here.