CAPC Magazine Issue 1, Volume 4: Hello, New Year
At the New Year, time’s passing is hard to escape.

At the New Year, time’s passing is hard to escape.

Sports fans are not simply spectators—we are consumers, enabling the systems that silently encourage athletes to abuse their minds and bodies for the sake of our entertainment

Erin Straza and Hannah Anderson discuss conspiracy theories and how social media fuels them.

We cannot hear exactly what “Strange Fruit” meant to those who heard it in the late 1930s, but we can take to heart what it means to us now.

It is vulnerability that requires more guts.

Wade and Kevin are joined by Reel Spirituality’s Colin Stacy in unveiling their picks for the best films of 2015.

Can we live a life for the sake of Christ and the kingdom of God without carrying any regrets about the consequences down the road?

Let’s assume that Black Lives Matter is overblown.

Write for our magazine! Submit a pitch for a feature article on the theme of “single living.”

Sometimes feeling the right things takes practice. Sometimes you have to rehearse the outward forms before the inward form takes root.

Drew, Tyler and Brad nerd out over the latest ‘Star Wars’ film with Brad’s theories on the loveless Jedi along with his impersonation of Yoda.

How we wear makeup is always tied up in what kind of women we’re “supposed” to be.

‘Words Made Fresh’ by Larry Woiwode is available free to CAPC Members.

Erin Straza and Hannah Anderson discuss the value of a new start, how to approach resolutions, and where God’s grace fits into our dreams for the future.

Millions of geeks, male and female—regardless of gender—are all telling stories, playing games, making movies, and drawing comic books that portray a better world.

Sam and Cray talk about the new Pusha T mixtape and if we should be enjoy it or beware of the villainous qualities.
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