The Journey, Not the Destination: The Sanctifying Effect of Travel in ‘Grim Fandango’
‘Grim Fandango’ comments on the finality of death and the necessity of accepting it.

‘Grim Fandango’ comments on the finality of death and the necessity of accepting it.


Statistically, not everyone is going to want to be your friend. The best thing to do is probably just to thank God for the time they were in your life and move on.


In a way, Iwata’s life spoke a universal language that transcended his status as Nintendo’s president.

Skylar Hamilton Burris’ ‘When the Heart is Laid Bare’ is free for Christ and Pop Culture members.


This week in Listening Closer, Jeffrey Overstreet interviews Joe Henry about Bob Dylan’s ‘Bringing It All Back Home.’

Why have vacations become a means of escaping present circumstances?




We can pretend that bodies are shrines to our youth, but they are better considered as places. They can be havens and homes. They can be agents of mercy. But what they aren’t meant to be is preserved.

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Jim Gaffigan’s normal, everyday approach to faith just might be his most profound content.

Jerram Barrs’ ‘Echoes of Eden’ is free for Christ and Pop Culture members.
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