2013-08-26T12:24:46-06:00

"Will humans ever stop dying?" Read more

2013-08-26T05:55:05-06:00

"Much of the despondency, cynicism, and unhealthiness in the present day American workplace come because businesses place objectives above everything else." Read more

2013-08-26T08:14:53-06:00

In this sneak peek from Issue #10 of CaPCMag, Joel Heng Hartse considers how 90's Christian music was actually kind of wonderful. Read more

2013-08-23T07:33:34-06:00

There’s been a spate of articles about the failure of the church lately, some good, some not so much. You should probably actually read this one by Karen Swallow Prior: “Yet, I want to say, gently or perhaps not-so-gently, That way you want the church to love those you love? Unconditionally, enthusiastically, and compasstionately? That’s how you are called to love the church, too. That forbearance, that tolerance, that grace, you extend so generously and rightly to the lost and the disobedient?... Read more

2013-08-23T07:33:09-06:00

A new study from the University of Michigan found that the more participants used Facebook, the more likely they were to feel sadness and dissatisfaction. These results echo previous studies that show face-to-face interaction with people makes us happier and healthier. There is a growing awareness among scientists that communications technologies are inadequate substitutes for the real thing; and, ultimately, we are made for relationship, not social networking. Read more

2013-08-23T07:32:20-06:00

"Deeply passionate, the lyrics parallel brokenness and redemption." Read more

2013-08-23T07:30:48-06:00

"I feel like I'm running an artist sweatshop through my computer." Read more

2013-08-22T05:50:50-06:00

Over at The Dissolve — and excellent new film site you should be reading, by the way — Matt Singer has written two pieces about a “strange and alarming trend”: people who claim to love movies but don’t actually like to watch them. In other words, people who pay money to sit in a theatre, but don’t think it a big deal to spend time tweeting and texting on their phone. Read more

2013-08-22T14:45:22-06:00

The Christ and Pop Culture Magazine is available for download in the iOS app store for free. After the free sample issue, auto-renewing subscriptions are $2.99 for a month or $29.99 for a year. Each issue comes with six or seven high-quality articles, a mix of exclusive and curated content, and is offered up in an elegant and minimalist format with no ads, widgets or distractions, putting the emphasis on the reading experience. On top of all this, you’ll be helping to... Read more

2013-08-22T08:41:50-06:00

Should Finding Nemo have been about a father and son hermaphrodite couple? Read more


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