Religion & Spirituality
The Kingdom Turn, Part 1 {byline} “Do you not say, ‘There are still four months and then comes the harvest’? Behold, I say to you, lift up your eyes and look at the fields, for they are already white for harvest!” Jn. 4.35 Listen Now | Download jwplayer('avreloaded6').setup({ 'id': 'playerID', 'width': '272', 'height': '24', 'controlbar': 'bottom', 'allowfullscreen': 'false', 'usefullscreen': 'false', 'file': '/images/content/wilberforce/audio/vpkingdomturn/vpkingdomturn1.mp3', 'modes': [ {type: 'flash', src: '/includes/js/player.swf'}, {type: 'html5'}, {type: 'download'} ] }); Forever changed Sometime early in the year 1436, art and painting in the Western world changed dramatically and permanently. Prior to 1436 artists in Europe depicted their subjects on a flat surface, without dimension. The colors were bright, the drawings were brilliant, and the themes were clear. But the paintings were flat. They didn’t “look like” people and scenes such as one might observe during the course of a day. Something was missing, and nobody understood quite what.