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"DAVID NEVER EXPECTED HIS STORY TO BE LIKE THIS, but at twentyseven years old, he learned of his Grade II Oligodendroglioma: an inoperable brain tumor allowing him five to seven years to live. This discovery sent him down an entirely different road by measuring the true meaning of his relationships, struggling for and against his cancerous body, and questioning those who attempt to define him, but unfortunately, this path led him to rock bottom. But David has learned there's nothing wrong with existing at rock bottom as your life begins again. It seems that rock bottom is where God loves to start building the foundations for His best stories. "
We believe there is tremendous power in each person’s story. Inciting Incidents combines the unique stories from six creatives (artists, musicians, writers, thinkers, and leaders) managing the tensions between their faith, their place in life, and their work as artists. It is a collective call to face life's imperfections and difficulties while attempting to do the great things we all want to do. By capturing this next generation’s battle between idealism and reality—which is where so many of us find ourselves existing each day—these storytellers pave the way for a better understanding of those moments that truly shape us. The reader will be challenged to use their own art and their own life stories to find their way in God’s Kingdom. God has created each of us uniquely, and we each have a unique, growing part to play in His Story. Dealing with topics like anxiety, leadership, creativity, and perfectionism, this book offers every creative a chance to glean from (and commiserate with) the authors. For more information about this book and links to the contributors' blogs, visit www.incitingincidents.org.
Enjoy these SAMPLE pages from Inciting Incidents- We believe there is tremendous power in each person's story. Inciting Incidents combines the unique stories from eight creatives (artists, musicians, writers, thinkers, and leaders) managing the tensions between their faith, their place in life, and their work as artists. It is a collective call to face life's imperfections and difficulties while attempting to do the great things we all want to do. By capturing this next generation's battle between idealism and reality-which is where so many of us find ourselves existing each day-these storytellers pave the way for a better understanding of those moments that truly shape us. The reader will b...
Drawings in black and white and in color illustrate the world of the hobbit.