So Brave, Young, and Handsome (No, this post is not about CAPC writers)
What would happen if you took a copy of Les Miserables and highlighted the bits about Jean Valjean, that illustration of grace and mercy, and Javert, relentless man of the law, and left out all that other stuff about student revolutions and orphaned waifs and the never-ending Battle of Waterloo? Okay, yeah, you would get The Fugitive. But add in trains, carnivals, cowboys, and the dying dream of the Old West, and you’ve got Leif Enger’s So Brave, Young, and Handsome, a distinctly American tale of redemption.
Boundless Magazine Openly challenges Christianity Today’s review of Sex in the City
Another Open Call
Think you’ve got what it takes to write for Christ and Pop Culture?
“Pick Up the Pace”
Franky Schaeffer wants Obama to win
The War of the Words
Rapture Ready!: Adventures in the Parallel Universe of Christian Pop Culture
Daniel Radosh, New Yorker contributor and self-described Humanistic Jew, delves into the strange, sometimes cheesy, sometimes transcendent world of Christian pop culture.













