2008-03-17T08:09:33-06:00

CAPC needs your help to win Said At Southern Blog Madness: Go help us move on to the next bracket! Read more

2008-03-16T16:26:37-06:00

Is this movie the next “Passion of the Christ”? Read more

2008-03-15T12:48:46-06:00

A.G. Harmon from Image offers an interesting take on Amazing Grace. Harmon questions whether or not there are subtle political statements made throughout the film or whether he has been trained to anticipate such statements in all modern films. Read more

2008-03-15T12:48:15-06:00

A snapshot of faith and photography. 9 reasons from Bill Walsh on why he’s engaged with the art of photography. Read more

2008-03-14T13:00:45-06:00

The Tempter in the Child’s Bedroom Read more

2008-03-14T11:39:06-06:00

David Dunham continues his series on how Jesus' bold outreach effort applies to our attitude toward culture. Read more

2008-03-14T11:32:04-06:00

A Theology of Consumption: “…we do not need more statements about sex and violence. Instead, kids desperately need a theology of consumption. Our children need to understand the power and pull of toys and why they like to shop. Perhaps shopping reflects a God-given desire for beauty, Maybe our constant interest in newer, improved products suggests something deep about our hunger for new life. Kids need to learn about the real magic of advertising, our ability to impart value on... Read more

2008-03-14T11:24:50-06:00

Remedy For Your Addiction To LOST Read more

2008-03-13T12:07:17-06:00

No more Mr. Nice Guy. “Where Christians have become defined as nice people who are not really concerned about intellectual or aesthetic excellence, the result is the sudden proliferation of insipid faith-fueled, family-friendly films produced by and for people who like such stuff.” Read more

2008-03-12T20:34:12-06:00

Harry Potter — seven books, eight movies Read more




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