
The Moviegoer: “Wreck-it Ralph” Could Use some Fixing from Felix
I often felt bored for much of the film’s duration, particularly the second act, which drags especially.
Nick Olson on the False Hope of Cryonics
“Olson’s article ought to give us pause to reflect on how we often think about such a resurrection, and the immortality promised us in Christ.”
Revamping the Republican Message
Citizenship Confusion: Penetrating the Electronic Buzz of the 21st Century for Evangelism
Time to Reject Legislative Obstructionism
How We Honor Our President
10 Ways to Detox from the Election
Civil Discussion: Obama the Winner, Romney the Loser, Richard the Hypocrite, Ben the Cynic
“If I have any hope, it’s hope that Obama wants to be known as someone who can unite people and solve big problems.”
The Paralysis of Having Too Many Cultural Choices
Dorian Lynskey asks “Does manically devouring as much culture as possible make me a better person?
As Biblical as Apple Pie: Rachel Held Evans’s A Year of Biblical Womanhood
Carissa Smith read Rachel Held Evans’s new book, and found it heavy on the stunts and light on thoughtful wrestling with Scripture.
My Children Would Have Voted for Obama
Florida Proves Higher Education Is No Longer about Learning
Preserving Tanzanian Music: A Christian Duty
The Mind of a Pedophile
On the Eve of the 2012 Presidential Election
“Here’s hoping we’ll give some thought as to how we’ve behaved this election season and apologize as needed.”













