Distractions, Print #1

Several years ago I saw a missions picture in a small church north of Butterfield, Minnesota. The picture was of two men concentrating on splitting that proverbial “theological hair” while the world looked in through the church window. The image stayed with me, and I have intended to convert to a photograph for a long time. The picture represents a challenge to minimize concerns which may be relatively trivial and to get about the work of missions.

Now, I am certainly not one who considers theology at all trivial. Today’s evangelicals are failing at providing a thorough education in the depth of the Word and the richness of theological education. We can do that without being distracted from the redemptive mission of the church. Theology is not the problem; allowing ourselves to be distracted is.

This print represents the first in an ongoing series of missions challenges. The series will be expanded over time to include additional challenge issues.
Location
Ohio
Equipment Used
Eastman 2D, Protar VII 13", Ilford film
Exposure
1 sec @ f/5.6
Film & Developer
HC-110 for 11 min
Paper & Developer
Ilford Galerie FB, roughly grade 2 1/2
Lens Filter
None
This scan was from an extra print, so excuse the water spot if you would. Tx.
 

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