Why is it so important to compete with Disney and Warner Brothers?
I think that if we are in right relationship with God, our creativity should be illuminating the world. I can’t find any theological basis for being derivative or half-hearted in what we do. Through most of history, great artists have used their gifts to glorify God. But [lately], that’s been less and less the case. My mission is to be a part of reversing that trend. I want to help create a context where people who are truly gifted–not just talented, but gifted with something extraordinary–can use their gifts to glorify God. There are so many gifted artists at a place like Disney–illustrators, musicians, writers. But very few use their gifts to enrich the Kingdom. Most of them are just enriching themselves. There are senior-level artists at Disney, Warner Brothers, who are committed Christians. They might lead a Bible study at the office, but it never occurred to them they could glorify God through their work. But their gifts are meant to bring people back to God, not just sell Happ