

Playing God Till You Run out of Cake
People will always seek the power to advance and improve the world; but how far is too far?

The Neverland Hope in Chance the Rapper’s “Same Drugs”
As Chance and his hometown quietly take turns sharing their sides of the story of his maturation, we begin to wonder who really changed—Wendy or Pan?

Seeing and Believing: Top 3 Films And TV Shows of 2016 So Far
The Top 3 films of 2016 are weighed and measured by Kevin and special guests Alissa Wilkinson and Jeffrey Overstreet.

Call for Pitches: Utopian Yearnings
Write for our magazine! Submit a pitch for a feature article on the theme of “utopian yearnings.”

The Longest Distance Relationship: Michel Faber’s The Book of Strange New Things
Michel Faber’s science fiction novel, The Book of Strange New Things, dramatizes profound gulf between its characters and between God and humanity.

The CAPC Digest: The Ark Park and the Gospel
The Ark Park from Answers in Genesis is open for business and E. Stephen joins Drew to dispel some of the myths and confirm certain truths about the park, the organization, and to see if creationism is a hill to die on.

The 25 Episode 20: ‘The Great British Bakeoff’, ‘Erased’, and ‘Stranger Things’

Cool Takes: J.K. Rowling and the Writer’s Obsession
J.K. Rowling can tamper with the characters to her heart’s content, but I can no longer, in good faith, be part of this creator-consumer bargain.

A Common Quest: Searching for Belonging in Emma Cline’s The Girls
We all just want to belong: in Emma Cline’s new book The Girls, this desire takes a dark turn.

AiG’s Ark Encounter Is a Model for Christians Engaging Popular Culture
You may not agree with the premises of the Creation Museum or Ark Encounter but both attractions engage real people at their level with excellence.

Wendell Berry Loves Your Nowhere Place
The Seer, a new film about Wendell Berry, is a celebration of the people who once upon a time we called “salt of the earth” but who we remember now as “backward” caricatures.

Persuasion: Devil’s Advocate, Politically Speaking
Erin and Hannah perform and exercise in empathy as they play devil’s advocate with each other while discussion the pleasant topic of politics.

Finding Our Hopefuls When Caught by Giant Despair
If the sinless Savior desired community in a time of suffering, how much more do we need friends?













