Category: Arts & Media

God's Heart for Those in Need: Lord, What Can I do?
The smell of exhaust dizzied my head, and the sounds of traffic flooded my ears. Our…

What the Church Needs to Know About Gamers
As a gamer who loves the Lord and loves everything about gaming, I have realized over…

Hope in Neverland: How God's Story Shapes Our Own
I will never forget the day Neverland shut its doors to me. The sun lazed between…

God's Creative Vision
From the very beginning, we see God’s artistry—in the act of creation—creating ex nihilo, out of…

6 Essential Ways to Cultivate Creativity and Diversity in Leading Worship Music
Leading worship through music each Sunday is a privilege and a responsibility. Guiding a group of…

Beauty for Wounds in Work
Dr. Natalie Carnes, Assistant Professor of Theology at Baylor University in Waco, TX, talks with Mrs.…

Beauty for Wounds in Ministry
Dr. Natalie Carnes, Assistant Professor of Theology at Baylor University in Waco, TX, and Mrs. Dawn…

On Beauty
Dr. Natalie Carnes, Assistant Professor of Theology, Baylor University in Waco, TX, talks about beauty as…

Beauty for Wounds in the Church
Dr. Reg Grant, chair of the Media Arts and Worship department at DTS, talks with Mrs.…

Theology and the Arts
In this episode, Drs. Darrell L. Bock, Reg Grant, Sandra Glahn, and Tim Basselin discuss theology…

Church in the Information Age
In this episode, Dr. Darrell L. Bock and Gerry Breshears discuss Technology and the Faith, discussing…

Generational Unity in Worship Music
In this episode, Mikel Del Rosario, Dr. Darrell L. Bock, Ryan Flanigan, and Patrick Thomas discuss…

Discovering a Theology of Technology
In this episode, Dr. Darrell Bock and John Dyer discuss approaching technology from a biblical worldview.

Reflections on American Church Music
Don Wyrtzen, president of Don Wyrtzen Music in Mansfield, TX and professor of Church Music at…

Universal Themes in Popular Movies
In this episode, Dr. Darrell Bock and Dr. Michael Svigel discuss universal themes and narratives in…

What Your Chapel Architecture Says About Your Theology
To finish Arts Week, John Dyer talks with Robert Riggs, VP of Operations at DTS, about…

Theological Reflections on Artificial Intelligence
John Dyer, Executive Director of Communications and Educational Technology at DTS, talks about the advancements of…

The Virtualization of Culture and the Need for Embodied Places and Practices
John Dyer, Executive Director of Communications and Educational Technology at DTS, discusses how technology brings beauty…

Why Pastors and Theologians Need Designers and Coders
John Dyer, Executive Director of Communications and Educational Technology at DTS, begins Arts Week with an…

Review: Risen Movie: Through the Eyes of a Soldier
Like CSI, the film “Risen”—a Sony/TriStar production that opens today—starts after “the main event” has happened…

The Irresistible Force of Star Wars: 3 Theological Approaches
So why do so many people across generations, cultures, and religions find Star Wars so captivating?…

A Madness Most Discreet: Join DTS for Arts Week 2015
In Shakespeare’s great tragedy, Romeo describes love—among other things—as “a madness most discreet.”

Every Meal a Eucharist: Introducing DTS Magazine
When they published the first issue in 1977, these men had created a magazine to serve…

How to Watch a Movie
In this episode, Dr. Darrell Bock and Robert Johnston discuss a biblical theology of cinema, focusing…