Believe to See Anselm Society
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- Religion & Spirituality
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The podcast of the Anselm Society's Arts Guild. Join host Matt Mellema and a rotation of guests at the digital pub table for conversations about faith and storytelling. “Some things have to be believed to be seen." -Madeleine L'Engle
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Impactful Art from Childhood
Mandy, Matt, and Christina discuss impressions made on them as children by different forms of art, why they made an impression on them, and how it impacts them to today.
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Loving Our Neighbors Through Our Art
Christina, Mandy, and Matt discuss the question, “How do we love other people with our art?”
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Interview with Rachel Shinnick
Matt interviews Rachel Shinnick, author of YA Fiction novel Moon Thief. They discuss what led Rachel to writing her first novel, how she saw God working in the process, and the various trials of getting published for the first time. They discuss what it looks like to value artistic pursuits while also embracing and embodying Christian values as an artist.
Learn more about Rachel and Moon Thief at https://www.rachelshinnick.com/ -
Interview with Sylvie Vanhoozer
Matt interviews author Sylvie Vanhoozer.
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Literature Remixes
Matt, Mandy, and Christina talk about literature remixes. What is a literature remix? Take a well-known and beloved story - a Shakespeare play, a Jane Austen novel, fairy tale - and retell the story in a whole new setting. What makes a good remix? What makes a bad one? And what is it about some classic stories that compel us to keep remixing and retelling them over and over?
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Disney Reboots
Matt, Mandy, and Christina discuss Disney movie live-action reboots and whether any (or perhaps some) of the reboots are justified.
Customer Reviews
So fun!
I love this podcast, it’s fun to listen to, and often gives me something deep to think on further.
A Welcome Refuge
Dec. 7,2023 What a heartwarming look at friendships! With one difference . . .
tho’ it’s hard for you to imagine how people have such skewed views of friendship, I lived several painfully skewed years. Children and teens fed a steady diet of Elvis and James Bond movies, and a lack of classic literature may not even realize there are other options. It scrambles your brain and your emotions, taking years to realize and rewire. Thanking God for the welcome mentoring and refuge of the Anselm perspective!
Wonderful!
Love for this podcast coming from Montana. Please never stop!