Friday, August 01, 2008

quote by Eugene Peterson

The great masters of the imagination do not make things up out of thin air; they direct our attention to what is right before our eyes. They train us to what is right before our eyes. They then train us to see it whole- not in fragments but in context, with all the connections. They connect the visible and the invivsible, the this with the that. They assist us in seeing what is around us all the time but which we regularly overlook. With their help we see it not as commonplace but as awesome, not as banal but as wondrous. For this reason the imagination is one of the the essential ministries in nurturing the life of faith. For faith is not a lap out of the everyday but a plunge into its depths.

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