Human-Animal Chimeras: Kramer’s Pigman Might Be Coming to a Lab Near You

An engineered human-animal species distorts the ultimate Creator/creature distinction by mixing an image bearer with an animal.

Game Nights Filled with Family, Fun, and Fellowship

Regular installments of game night illustrate our family values of teamwork, togetherness, and joy.

Kubo and the Two Strings : The Story of the ‘Perfect’ Family

While it may not be as inclusive as it thinks, Kubo and the Two Strings can help audiences to analyze how they present the stories of their families to the world.

Seeing and Believing: Mel Gibson’s Hacksaw Ridge and Black Mirror Season 3

The guys sit down to discuss Hacksaw Ridge, Mel Gibson’s film about Christian pacifist Desmond Doss’s experiences as an army medic in World War II.

Changing the Metaphors of Politics

Culture is a thing to be cultivated, not conquered. Let’s change our political metaphors.

The More Things Change, the More God Stays the Same

Friendships change. Families change. Traditions change. There is, in every season of change, an everlasting, eternal, unchanging God upon whom I can fix my eyes.

When Jerry Hugged Larry: Throwing Down Our Weapons in a War of Unpopular Ideas

Censorship is great—as long as you’re the one holding the Sharpie in the culture war.

Three Films to Watch before You Vote (and One to Watch After)

Three movies to watch before you vote to help steel your nerves, and one movie to watch after you vote — to help wash away the stench of national politics.

Jack Chick’s Vision of the World Was a Fear-Filled Caricature

Jack Chick’s tracts don’t challenge readers to love their neighbors, but instead, provide a refuge for those who want to bunker down in fear.