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4. Consider how you can help your local school develop a robust arts program. Unfortunately, funding issues prevent many Christian schools from investing in the wide-ranging creative capacity of their students. This problem can be remedied when parents, concerned individuals, and the Christian community as a whole begin to see the value of artistic education. Sponsor a contest. Hold a fundraiser. Provide public opportunities for creative expression. Encourage high standards. Mentor a young artist. I’m sure you can think of more ideas to foster creativity in your school!   As I close this article, I want to challenge you to think what it would mean for culture if high-caliber artists possessing a Christian worldview became the norm. Consider how you feel when enveloped in the beauty of God’s creation. Perhaps you’ve walked on the ocean’s edge or stood in the forest, high on a majestic mountain. God’s creation fills us with joy and wonder, doesn’t it? It enriches and ennobles us. And although man’s work will never rival God’s work, we can emulate Him. We are made in His image. We have the culture-changing power to erase the ugliness of destructive, sinful art. If we invest in the creative capacity of our young people, we can fill the world with beauty and goodness. Michael Medved, the American journalist and political commentator, said, “Savvy observers occasionally note television’s resemblance to the weather: Everybody loves to complain about it, but nobody can fix it.”    3 Fortunately, while some might say the same for all types of creative endeavors, we know that Medved and those who concur with him are wrong—by God’s grace, we can do something about it. The only question is, “Will we?”  Sharene Duncombe possesses passion for creative work and she wants to inspire the Kingdom of God to value, develop, and enjoy their God-given imaginations. In addition to partying with her three young children and her theology-loving husband, she enjoys both creative writing and her graduate work in English at Radford University. FOOTNOTES 1. Schaeffer, Francis A. “Art and the Bible.” A Christian View of the Bible as Truth. Wheaton: Crossway Books, 1982. Print. 2. Crouch, Andy. Culture Making: Recovering Our Creative Calling. Downer’s Grove: IVP Books, 2008. Print. 3. “Michael Medved Quotes.” Brainy Quote. Web. 4 January 2014. Vision To see culture transformed by giving millions of children a Christian worldview education. Mission Renewanation serves to promote the cause of Christian worldview education by supporting and expanding Christian schools, homeschools, and ministries reaching students in non-Christian schools. Next Steps 1. Influence the parents and pastors of 10,000 children to enroll their children in Christian worldview education programs 2. Provide scholarships for 1,000 students 3. Help start 50 new Christian education ministries 4. Revitalize 50 Christian schools Visit renewanation.org to learn more. Scan with your smartphone. 23