The Broken Leaf: Meditations on Art, Life, and Faith in Japan - eBook
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The Broken Leaf: Meditations on Art, Life, and Faith in Japan - eBook  -     By: Roger W. Lowther

The Broken Leaf: Meditations on Art, Life, and Faith in Japan - eBook

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Title: The Broken Leaf: Meditations on Art, Life, and Faith in Japan - eBook
By: Roger W. Lowther
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Resource Publications
Publication Date: 2019
ISBN: 9781725251151
ISBN-13: 9781725251151
Stock No: WW108394EB

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The Broken Leaf invites you to explore the beauty and gospel images found in Japanese art and culture. Through ten short meditations, discover for yourself just how God might be revealing his story in the everyday objects of your life whenever and wherever you may be.

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Roger W. Lowther is founder and director of Community Arts Tokyo, assisting church planting through the arts. Roger is also director of faith and art at Grace City Church Tokyo and coordinator for the MAKE Collective, a global network of missionary artists. He has been serving with Mission to the World in Japan since 2005. Roger received degrees from the Juilliard School and Columbia University and is currently studying at Reformed Theological Seminary. He lives in downtown Tokyo with his wife Abi and four boys.

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