Art That Supersedes Culture
- Cheryl Ternoír, MATD
- Sep 20, 2020
- 1 min read

“Culture” defined, is the characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, and their social habits; so for the record: Know and remember the differences: Alone describes a state of isolation or solitude. Lonely describes a feeling of sadness or abandonment. Loneliness is often, but not always, a result of being alone.
I find it necessary to say the before- mentioned, because one doesn’t always feel lonely just because they are alone. I want to turn your attention to another group in the culture of loneliness. No, not the digital obsessed crowd; but, those who are obsessed with privacy; to the degree it leads to being afraid of intimacy in relationships. Paths to privacy that lead to isolation; which hinders friendships from developing as well.
It’s said.. “Many people believe that they can be either fully known or fully loved, but not both.” To those who may harbor that belief - combat it with this...
The Art of Worship Music:
The message of the gospel is that God knows you better than you even know yourself, and yet, he loves you more than you can even imagine; so much so that he was willing to suffer and even die for you and me. My home and soul are filled with the sounds of this divine affirmation.
It’s true,
“Perfect love, casts out fear.” (1 John 4:18)




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