The Artist’s Rage

The Artist’s Rage

Debra Rufini

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Editorial:
Refuge Publications
Año de edición:
2025
ISBN:
9780995491465

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The Artist’s Rage is the sequel to The Artist’s Page - taking the story further, when those who recognise The Artist, (God) are sent out to invite others to get to know Him. But as we know, there are those who display a genuine humble kindness in portraying the love of God to others... while there are those who sadly take it upon themselves to self righteously judge and batter, where pride and boastfulness replaces compassion and humbleness. The Artist’s Rage speaks of the consequences of the attitude that has misrepresented The Artist, and made Him unattractive to know.What happens when those meant to share God’s love choose pride over compassion? The Artist’s Rage is a Christian inspirational poem that explores this very question. In this sequel to The Artist’s Page, a humble artist (symbolizing God) sends out his representatives - some filled with humble kindness, others with self-righteous pride - to invite people into a relationship with Him. The contrast is stark: genuine love draws others in, while hypocrisy drives them away. This poetic tale uses rich allegory to depict the consequences of misrepresenting God’s character, making Him 'unattractive to know.' In just 36 pages, Debra C. Rufini delivers a thought-provoking narrative in verse, brought to life by the evocative illustrations of Jelena Banjac. Each page combines poetic storytelling and imagery, guiding you on a spiritual journey to reflect on your own faith and attitude. Readers will witness both the joy of grace and humility and the 'rage' - the sorrow - that follows prideful judgment. The story’s allegorical style is easy to read yet deeply moving, inviting personal introspection about how we represent God’s love and grace in our lives. Ideal for poetry and spirituality readers: The Artist’s Rage speaks to the heart of anyone on a faith journey. Whether you are a lifelong believer, questioning seeker, or simply love inspirational Christian poetry, this book offers encouragement and insight. It stands alone as a complete story, even as it expands on the world of The Artist’s Page. If you enjoy modern parables and reflective faith-based stories (think along the lines of C.S. Lewis’s allegories or poetic devotionals), this book is a perfect fit. Experience an uplifting blend of art and faith. Dive into this poetic parable and rediscover the importance of humility and true compassion in faith - get your copy of The Artist’s Rage today and let its message inspire your spirit!-Inspiring Christian Allegory - An uplifting, allegorical tale that personifies God as 'The Artist.' It delivers a powerful message on faith, humility, and compassion, showing how genuine love reflects God’s character while judgmental pride causes harm. This poetic story inspires readers to reflect on their own spiritual walk and representation of God’s love. -Perfect for Spiritual Seekers & Gift-Giving - Written for a broad audience of poetry lovers, Christians, and spiritual seekers, this book gently reaches both the devout and the curious. Its universal themes of love vs. pride make it relatable to teens and adults alike. The hardcover’s elegant design and inspiring message also make The Artist’s Rage a meaningful gift for church members, prayer groups, or anyone who enjoys inspirational literature. 

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