It’s World Food Day! Do You Know What It Means to Be Hungry?

“What can we do, in our little corners of the world, to aid in the fight to end world hunger?”

ELSEWHERE: Neil Gaiman On the Power of Books and Libraries

Doctor Who’s Doctrine, Part 5: Music for a Mad Man

The Time Lord needs timeless tunes, and series composer Murray Gold obliges with creative and cinematic bombast.

Taken for Granted: Why the Church Must Acknowledge Illness

“It’s tempting to think of our physical state as secondary to our spiritual state, but the reality is that these things are tied together and inseparable.”

ELSEWHERE: Rethinking Cotton Mather

ELSEWHERE: Diversity’s Role in Helping Minorities Flourish

Musicians from Warring Nations Gives Us a Picture of Peace

Living the Epic Drama In Short Stories

“While Christians ought to remember that their lives participate in the grand “novel” of redemption, a story larger than we can typically see, we also need to know that this is lived out in the everyday short stories.”

ELSEWHERE: Wikipedia Closing the Gender Gap

ELSEWHERE: Nobel Prize for Using Computers to Do Chemistry

Finding the Heart of God in a Bullying Prevention Campaign

“Bullying is in direct opposition to God’s heart for the outsiders and outcasts.”

Should We Be Offended by a Sacrilegious Hamburger?

To what extent should Christians be offended by sacrilege?

Doctor Who’s Doctrine, Part 4: The Trip of a Lifetime

Fans fall in love with ‘Doctor Who’ for a reason greater than its creatures, battles, alien worlds, special effects, and fantastic stories. They fall in love because of wonder.

Why Bad News is Good News for ‘The Silver Chair’

What the Narnia films need is a little hardship.

The Moviegoer: Lost in the Cosmos, a Review of Gravity

In Gravity, we’re invited to entertain the prospect of being lost in the cosmos.

ELSEWHERE: An Incredible Adoption Story