Art as Worship / September 2009
Art as Worship (pg 4)
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Jeremy Flinn
Photojournalist / Anaheim, California
zerisdesign.com
Photography
Too easily I forget how real our conflict as Christians is, how tattered and bloodied the casualties mount, and what lies eternally at stake. Since our adversary finds at his disposal no lack of man's creativity to carry out his vile agenda, I feel compelled to offer back the simple abilities our Lord has lent me for taking to the frontlines of this spiritual war. If my camera lens can assist in bringing to the forefront the service rendered in Jesus' name-and the urgency with which we saints must act-then I have spent my breath well here on this earth.
Quite frankly, life is insane. And I find that looking through the lens is a way of seeing beyond the initial glance, the first impression, and into the deeper essence of what our Lord has set before us. It is the sight unseen, these in-between moments of life, and places seldom ventured where God's gentle voice beckons; and I am drawn to rest in the stillness of His surrounding glory. This captured beauty too easily overlooked-this intimate communion with Him-proves all the more worth thanking Him for.

from the Cameroon Mission Trip 2008 (see March 2009 issue of F&F Magazine)

"Red Eye"

from the Cameroon Mission Trip 2008 (see March 2009 issue of F&F Magazine)
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