Art & Music Education

In her book The Hidden Art of Homemaking, Edith Schaeffer argues that everyone has a talent or skill ready to be discovered and put to use for the glory of God. Often, that talent lies dormant, and the individual is frustrated by the empty spot in their life it should fill. Finding your talent should be a priority, though it's no drudgery—discovering what God has made you good at is a joyful and exciting process.

Similarly, Olympic gold medalist Eric Liddell never put his running before his duty to Christ; instead, he used his talent as a sprinter to glorify God. As he expresses in the brilliant film Chariots of Fire, "I believe God made me for a purpose, but He also made me fast. And when I run I feel His pleasure." God gives us talents to use in His name, and our joy in them is really our joy in Him.

Eric Liddell's talent led him to compete internationally; the "hidden art" Schaeffer describes is a little more modest, though no less glorifying to God when pursued humbly and gratefully. For Schaeffer, one's hidden art can be something as simple as arranging flowers on the kitchen table, or as elaborate as writing a story or painting a landscape. Everyone has different strengths, and each should learn to cultivate their own.

Our goal in teaching our children art and music isn't to raise a bunch of Van Goghs and Mozarts. If your child is a creative genius that's wonderful, but even if she can barely stay in the lines when coloring, her gifts are just as valuable to the Lord, and her discovery of them is just as important for her growth and personal happiness.

There are a few books in this section designed to help kids appreciate great art of the past, to learn about composers, or to identify the work of different painters and architects. However, most of what we offer is intended to help students across the whole range of ages to acquire and develop whatever skills they may have in sketching, painting, composing, instrument-playing, sculpting, acting, etc.

It's important to remember that no one will ever do anything perfectly, and first attempts are generally met with complete or near-total failure. Failure is often seen as an enemy, or simply as a hurdle to be overcome. Real failure, however, is integral to eventual success and (more importantly) to learning and character development. If a child managed to get everything right the first time, there would be no room for improvement, no reason to work hard.

Exercising one's creativity is essential. Humans were created in God's image, which means in part that we are creative beings, and whenever we're creative in ways that honor God, we're imitating Him. To the extent we can train our kids to do this, we should. Encourage them to do the best they can, because in the end they're doing it for God, and He expects nothing less.

Review by C. Hollis Crossman
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Animal Sketches
from Current, Inc.
for 6th-12th grade
in Advanced Drawing Instruction (Location: ELE-ARTDRAD)
$3.00 (1 in stock)
Carmenda Music History
by Carla Courtney
from Logos School
for 4th-7th grade
in Music History (Location: ELE-MUSHIS)
$15.00 $10.00 (1 in stock)
Coloring Book of Great Composers Book 1
by David Brownell & Nancy Conkle
from Bellerophon Books
for 3rd-6th grade
in Music History (Location: ELE-MUSHIS)
Enrichment Studies Volume 1: Lesson Plans for Grades 1-12
by Sonya Schafer
from Simply Charlotte Mason
for 1st-12th grade
in Simply Charlotte Mason (Location: CUR-SCM)
Feed My Sheep
by Barry Stebbing
from How Great Thou Art
for 4th-9th grade
in How Great Thou Art (Location: ELE-ARTHGTA)
$20.00 (1 in stock)
God and Christian Artists
by Barry Stebbing
from How Great Thou Art
for 3rd-6th grade
in How Great Thou Art (Location: ELE-ARTHGTA)
I Can Do All Things - Book and Paint & Marker Cards Set
by Barry Stebbing
2nd edition from My Father's World
for Kindergarten-5th grade
in How Great Thou Art (Location: ELE-ARTHGTA)
$29.95
Math in Motion
by Caleb Skogen
2nd edition from Classical Conversations
for 8th-12th grade
in Music Theory (Location: ELE-MUSTHE)
$19.99
Math in Motion - Answer Key
by Caleb Skogen
2nd edition from Classical Conversations
for 8th-12th grade
in Music Theory (Location: ELE-MUSTHE)
$12.99
New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain Workbook
by Betty Edwards
from Jeremy P. Tarcher
for 4th-8th grade
in Art & Drawing Reference (Location: ELE-ARTREF)
Performing Literature - Teacher's Edition
by Diana Smith
from Bob Jones University Press
for 9th-12th grade
in Theater, Drama & Film (Location: ELE-THEAT)
$58.06
Practical Graphic Design
by Paul Bunch & Melvin Peterman
from Insight Technical Education
for 9th-12th grade
in Career Planning (Location: HSR-CAR)
$24.00 (1 in stock)
Song Time for K5
from A Beka Books
for Kindergarten Age 5
in A Beka Music (Location: MUS-ABK)
Song Time for K5 - Songbook
4th edition from A Beka Books
for Kindergarten
in A Beka Music (Location: MUS-ABK)
$8.00 (1 in stock)
Songs We Enjoy 1 - Songbook
from A Beka Books
for 1st grade
in A Beka Music (Location: MUS-ABK)
$8.00 (1 in stock)
Songs We Enjoy 2 - Songbook
from A Beka Books
for 2nd grade
in A Beka Music (Location: MUS-ABK)
$8.00 (1 in stock)
Songs We Enjoy 6 - Songbook
from A Beka Books
in A Beka Music (Location: MUS-ABK)
$8.00 (1 in stock)
Writing Trails with Great Composers
by Laurie Barrie
from Logos School
Writing Curriculum for 3rd-6th grade
in Writing Trails (Location: WRI-TRAIL)
$15.00 $10.00 (1 in stock)