Christ goes to the Comic book. Read more
Christ goes to the Comic book. Read more
Roger Ebert Leaves TV but Takes Up His Pen Again Read more
Democrats speak at faith forum Read more
The recent Masterpiece Theatre version of Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility gave the harshest portrayal I’ve ever seen of the character Willoughby, who seduces, impregnates, and abandons a young girl. This leads me to ponder two things: (1) Why, in our era of “tolerance,” does Willoughby suddenly get the shaft?; and (2) Is it important for us, as Christians, to forgive fictional characters? Read more
Alan Noble concludes a two-part series on how we can keep from getting carried away by this whole Pop Culture thing. Read more
During American Idol the contestants sang Shout to the Lord, but changed the first line to “My shepherd, my Savior.” Then, then next night they opened the show with the real version of the song. Read more
Alan Noble begins a two-part series on how we can keep from getting carried away by this whole Pop Culture thing. Read more
Ben Bartlett on why Dan's advice industry should go on hiatus for a while. Read more
If there's one thing that most of us can agree on, it's that popular culture has gone too far in the area of sexuality. For the sake of freedom of speech, showing off beauty, and putting to use "what God gave ya'", men and women have bared it all. And we all know what this is really all about. Read more
The more I hear about the upcoming Prince Caspian film (to be released May 16), the more worried I am about it. First, there was director Andrew Adamson’s promise (clearly supposed to excite us) that the movie would be “battles all the way through.” Then there was the screenwriters’ post on the official film blog indicating that they would be exploring the psychological difficulties faced by the Pevensie children as they deal with the transition from being Kings and Queens in Narnia to being schoolchildren in England. Blech. Read more