Thursday, August 12, 2010

A Journey of Peace

A thought I have for what might make a good book.

Travel essays and writing are typically verbose and almost always sentimental or cynical.

Forget all that.

I have my faith in the Judeo-Christian God. I think the whole world reflects different wavelengths of His truth. A part of the character of God is peace. A fount of peace. A good book would be a photographic/essay book about peace. It wouldn't have to be overtly Christian. Done well, it would bleed Christianity as subtlely (and profusely) as Tolkien.

Full moons on the Yangtze, Japanese tea ceremony, a thunderstorm in India, tea in London, spring in central Texas, fall in the Shenadoah, a burning sunset in Africa, a dinner in the Amazon. Not about adventures. That might be a small part of it. But it's not the focus. It would be a tight thesis. If photographed well, it could be extraordinary. The writing would need to be sharp too. Sparse, meditative. No cynicism. I suppose it could be romantic. But this isn't necessarily about the cultures. It's more about how God's peace could be reflected in the culture.

It doesn't seek to set anyone on a pedestal. It seeks to shine a light on different diamonds and see how they catch.

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