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  <title>S3 Episode 9:  Bearers of Beauty</title>
  <description>Makoto Fujimura, world renown artist, talks in depth about his book, Culture Care. &amp;amp;nbsp;He shares his profound ideas about culture being a resource we are called to steward rather than a territory to be won or lost. &amp;amp;nbsp;We talk about the vital importance of beauty to the sustainablity of a thriving culture for generations to come. He describes artists as being &amp;quot;border-stalkers&amp;quot;, people who don't quite fit in to one group but those who walk the margins and are able to move from different cultures and people groups. &amp;amp;nbsp;Border-stalkers can become cultural leaders by using beauty and creativity to ultimately connect us to each other. &amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Makoto is director of Fuller Theological Seminary's Brehm Center of Worship Theology and the Arts. &amp;amp;nbsp;He has received four honorary doctorate degrees and is an alumni of Bucknell University. &amp;amp;nbsp;He has work displayed across the globe and has served as a presidential appointee to the National Council on the Arts from 2003-2009. &amp;amp;nbsp;He has also written a book of essays called Refractions and the award winning book, Silence and Beauty: Hidden Faith Born of Suffering.&amp;amp;nbsp; Find out more by visiting his websites: https://www.makotofujimura.com http://iamculturecare.com </description>
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