Dividing Screen of Hostility: Pursuing Racial Reconciliation through Film

The racial events of the past half-decade, added to the long history of race in America, have assured that the body of Christ can no longer turn its head and wait for injustice to resolve on its own.

Panel Discussion: Comic Books as Modern Mythology

The comics of today are American versions of Greek mythology complete with origin, philosophy, psychology, and religion.

Seeing and Believing Episode 32: ‘The Martian’ And A Conversation with Screenwriter Jonathan Raymond

Wade and Kevin sit down with Emmy nominated screenwriter Jonathan Raymond. Later the duo talk about Ridley Scott’s ‘The Martian’ starring Matt Damon.

‘1989’: Everything the Same, Only Different

Joining Swift in gazing at New York is Ryan Adams’s way of hopping into the DeLorean: perhaps revisiting his past can renew him when he gets back to the future.

LOL Interwebz: I Promise There’s No “Half Foods” Joke in This One

We make fun of Californians who are slightly richer than we are, because…why? So we can feel slightly better about our own excesses?

The Value of Film Festivals: Seeing Movies in a New Light

Attending film festivals is a valuable experience. Christians can experience great storytelling, the art of filmmaking and moments of revelation through the variety of films being screened.

‘The Stories We Live’: Whose Story Does Your Life Tell?

What kind of story does your life tell?

Parenting Persons, Not Projects

When my worth as a person is determined by whether or not my son is on a forward trajectory toward achievement, I strip my son of the right to fail and still be valuable.

Persuasion Episode 31: Goodbye Clutter and Chores, Hello Joy and Beauty

Erin and Hannah talk about Marie Kondo’s magic of Tidying up and the philosophical underpinnings of a clear home and heart.

Out of the Spotlight: Media Representations of Minorities

Homogeneity in the media is not harmless. There are consequences.

Sunday Oldskool Episode 73: Mac Miller’s “Ascension”

The Muppets Are More Than Idealized Memories or Cynical Culture

Despite all our cultural voices’ demands to sex-reboot all the things, some of us really do want to keep certain things “sacred” such as The Muppets.

Seeing and Believing Episode 31: ‘The Muppets’ and ‘Minority Report’

It’s time to light the lights on the Seeing & Believing Podcast as the guys review ‘The Muppets’ and “Minority Report’.

LOL Interwebz: No One Cares About Your Political Image Macros, You Clod

If you think your political goals are what the world really needs, you’d better be willing to annoy, harass, lie, cheat, steal, and/or kill for them.

The CAPC Digest #30: Fathers in Videogames with Jonathan Clauson

How do video games portray fathers today? Drew dissects Jonathan Clauson’s article on Fathers in Video Games with managing editor, Tyler Glodjo in this 30th Episode of the CaPC Digest.