In an excerpt from his latest book, Jonathan D. Fitzgerald explains the origins and basic theory behind the New Sincerity. Read more
In an excerpt from his latest book, Jonathan D. Fitzgerald explains the origins and basic theory behind the New Sincerity. Read more
"here are five confirmed albums that I am have most looking forward to this year" Read more
"While I appreciate the concept behind the Christian princess, Scripture doesn't talk about God’s children as princes or princesses." Read more
When The Huffington Post reports that Christianity is the most persecuted religion on Earth, it must be true. Though this article mostly deals with the horrific oppression of Christians throughout most of the Middle East, the persecution does not end there. In almost any African country where Islam is the majority population, Christians suffer persecution and discrimination. Even though the population of India is mostly Hindu, Christians still face oppression and persecution there as well. Yes, the United States has... Read more
Passion 2013 wrapped up in Atlanta last week. Passion, the conference to end all conferences for college-aged Christians, was attended by upwards of 60,000 young evangelicals and sends a host of amped up college students back to their campuses with renewed vision, passion and excitement for the gospel of Jesus Christ. However, in this emotional experience, many come home feeling as if they have been immediately called to missionary work in dangerous parts of the world, or called to start... Read more
"Think you've got what it takes to write for Christ and Pop Culture? Well, we've got two opportunities for you." Read more
"Did you ever buy a certain piece of clothing because you were convinced it would help you fit in?" Read more
The Christ and Pop Culture writers got together and hashed out our list of the best films we saw this year. Here’s what we came up with. Read more
In today’s edition of Slate, Pamela Gwyn Kripke writes a controversial parenting piece entitled “It’s Better To Be Raised by a Single Mom.” The piece is subtitled “The kids get that magical quality; grit.” Her position is in response to previous Slate posts (and lots of research) that cite numerous disadvantages for children raised in single-mother households. Her position also uses anecdotal and personal evidence in response to studies and statistics based on significantly larger population groups. Therein lies the... Read more
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