2008-03-27T11:51:43-06:00

Bad premise, bad graphics, and bad theology? Now the video game is FREE, sort of? Read more

2008-03-26T20:48:15-06:00

Artist Captures on Canvas His Favorite Subject This artist has captured the likenesses of dozens of famous people during the course of a portrait-painting career that has spanned seven decades. His favorite subject, however, is someone that has never sat for one of his portraits. Read more

2008-03-26T20:44:10-06:00

The idea that politics is too “dirty” for Christians – wrong says Christian leader Read more

2008-03-26T20:42:41-06:00

Why movies matter The Supreme Court, The Bill of Rights, your Congressional representative – these have a substantial impact on your life. Jack Nicholson, Deuce Bigelow and Gayle King have almost none. And yet this is what we know. And that’s because at this period of history, entertainment is king. Read more

2008-03-26T20:42:15-06:00

Is Vicious Combat Between Guys a Good Thing? The New York Times on Mixed Martial-Arts Read more

2008-03-26T13:55:44-06:00

He had lost his family, and his entire way of life. He came face to face with evil and he pondered to himself, "Why has God allowed this to happen?" It is the essential question that everyone asks of tragedy. It is not simply a question of philosophical investigation or even of theological study, but the cry of the broken heart. You may think I am speaking of Job, the "righteous man" of Scripture, but I amactually referencing Robert Neville, the main character of the new to DVD movie I am Legend, a gripping and intense thriller with an amazing ending (warning: spoilers inside). Read more

2008-03-26T13:37:44-06:00

Young Witches Explain What They’re Really About Many young people who enter witchcraft or paganism do so in reaction to a very conservative religious upbringing. They say they don’t feel God in the church, so they seek out different expressions of God that are more personal or mystic. Read more

2008-03-26T13:37:31-06:00

The Church’s Misplaced Trust Dr. Will Langford, lead pastor of the Hickory Grove Baptist Church, with a doctorate of ministry from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, has published “A Misplaced Trust: Recovering Our Lost Identity and Mission.” This is a book exploring what Langford sees as Americans “trusting in politics rather than the gospel.” “The Church needed to be reminded what our job is. Our mission is to represent Christ and not Washington.” Read more

2008-03-26T13:36:55-06:00

Anne Rice: “My Trust in My Lord” -“Look: I believe in Him. It’s that simple and that complex,” writes the author of vampire fiction and Christ the Lord: The Road to Cana. Read more

2008-03-25T16:14:38-06:00

In the new episode of Christ and Pop Culture, Rich and Ben discuss the discussing of politics. Read more




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