Kintsugi is a 16th century process of mending broken shards of pottery. Visual artist Mako Fujimura and Kintsugi Maker Kunio Nakamura, invite us to imagine how this ancient artform might help us find healing in the midst of trauma and come to a deeper understanding of the redemptive character of the Gospel.
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The Wind Phone
Inspired by true events, THE WIND PHONE follows the emotional journeys of seven strangers. Each is drawn to the same remote, eerie phone booth on a Japanese cliffside, although their conversations couldn’t seem more different. One caller seeks forgiveness for a fatal transgression while another g...
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Identity: The Andrew Nemr Story
In this film, Andrew Nemr, one of the world’s most diverse tap dance artists, explains how the labels we embrace and the ones we discard ultimately help us to find our true identity.
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