No McDonald’s Today: “McDonald’s is now on trial. The fries are good. Even great. But the worldview they support isn’t fit for human consumption.” Read more
No McDonald’s Today: “McDonald’s is now on trial. The fries are good. Even great. But the worldview they support isn’t fit for human consumption.” Read more
We've already got quite a few excellent articles queued up for this coming week. Expect them to begin early tomorrow. In the meantime, Tony Kummer over at Said at Southern has tagged me for the Spring Reading Days Meme. Read more
This is a new thread for the Tim Keller discussion that branched off of the post “When We Just Don’t Get It”. Comment away! Read more
An action-packed Christian movie with an edge Read more
Did Paul Leverage the Culture? Or Not? Read more
Over the past couple of years, with the aid of Netflix, I've been working my way through the Canadian television series Slings and Arrows. The show focuses on the on-stage and off-stage lives of the New Burbage Festival, a sort of fictionalized version of the Stratford Festival in Western Ontario. In real life and on the show, the Festival's main fare is Shakespeare, and each season of Slings of Arrows centers around a production of a Shakespearean tragedy: Hamlet (Season 1), Macbeth (Season 2), and King Lear (Season 3). Read more
Bill Reichhart on the dangers of a 24 hour news cycle. Read more
Damon Lindelof gets drunk, spoils entire ending of Lost! When you read this post remember what day it is, but altogether not a bad theory. Read more
A live-blog of Dr. Steve Halla's lecture on the Nature and Value of Abstract art at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Read more
Sermon on the Hill Interview with Tod Lindberg, editor of Policy Review, and author of The Political Teachings of Jesus. Read more