Framing Faith by Matt Knisely
Like a photographer or storyteller, Jesus exhibited time and again how easy it is to capture moments of profound importance just by noticing,stopping, and responding to his surroundings.
In a world moving way too fast, Framing Faith is a book for people seeking to focus their lives, to find a deeper knowledge of God, and a more authentic Christian faith. In this modern age, many of us fill every “spare” moment we have rather than taking an intermission to see the true works of God and realize that he is present in every moment.
Matt Knisely communicates biblical truths in a fresh way, allowing you to really hear them, as if for the first time. He illustrates a new way to see God and to help us live in the moment through the exploration of various photography concepts, including:
- Perspective
- Composition
- Processing
- Darkness versus Light
His probing questions and unexpected presentation lead readers into a place of honest self-examination, causing them to ask, “Am I listening to God?” Framing Faith provokes its readers toward reflection; it reveals God is in everything we see and do.
Framing Faith. Matt Knisley. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson, 2014. 168 pages. ISBN 978-0-8499-2187-2. $9.99 (eBook)
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What I enjoyed the most about Framing Faith was that, it didn’t take someone who was very knowledgeable about photography to get a clear understanding quickly of the type of content discussed in Framing Faith. As Knisley goes into each chapter talking about a different aspect of photography and how it connects to our faith in Christ, I found myself intrigued and came out learning more about both than I ever thought I would.
This was a fun read, quick and well written.
“Framing Faith was provided to Micah Hasty free by Thomas Nelson and BookLook with his promise to post an unbiased review.”