
Remembering the Signs: God’s Word in a ‘Spell-Mageddon’ World
“We must first ‘remember the Signs’ and have Scripture sunken so deeply into our being that it can penetrate through the distractions.”
ELSEWHERE: Messiah Literally Born in Tennessee
ELSEWHERE: Injustice Piles On Top Of Injustice At Guantánamo
Wearing ‘Christian’ Clothing Sets You Apart, for More Reasons than One
Wearing a “Christian” article of clothing does not guarantee we will conduct ourselves as Christians.
The Kiddy Pool: The Borgias’ Twisted Version of Brotherly Love
Showtime’s papal saga echoes with biblical themes of sibling rivalry.
Reza Aslan’s Grand Inquisitor
“Dostoyevsky isn’t telling us that the truth was in ourselves, he is telling us that the truth is in the true person of Jesus, and Jesus is found in the church.”
ELSEWHERE: Gender–Leave the Trinity Out Of It
Breaking Bad Broken Down: “Blood Money”
“Will anyone come out redeemed? Is that even possible at this point?”
New Adult Fiction’s Unhealthy Marketing Gimmick
What is “New” Adult Fiction and should we read it?
Aaron Hernandez and Stories of Violence
“How we position ourselves in the on-going conversations about player-safety related issues will be reflective of how we, as the Church, view the human body.”
ELSEWHERE: A 40 Day Platonic Experiment
The Bucket List of a Four-Year-Old Kenyan Boy
“My dreams aren’t much different, but I have access to clean water and other health care that make my bucket list pursuits more likely.”
How Should We Then Upgrade Christian Fiction?
“Why don’t we have more ‘unsafe’ Christian fiction?” complaints aren’t working. First readers must consider one crucial question.













