The Not-So-False Dichotomy of Fate/Zero
Submission to a worthy and trustworthy person emboldens, even in the fictional relationships of Fate/Zero.
Submission to a worthy and trustworthy person emboldens, even in the fictional relationships of Fate/Zero.
Today on the show, Elijah Davidson of Reel Spirituality joins half of the Seeing and Believing crew to discuss Jordan Vogt-Roberts’ Kong: Skull Island
BBC Dad started that interview as an expert on Korean politics, but he ended it as Every Parent Ever.
Up for nomination this week is the Jordan Peele directed film Get Out, the album from Grails Chalice Hymnal, and Culture Care by Makoto Fujimura.
Jesus is more cosmopolitan than many ordinary Americans seem to recognize.
For the love of Target! Erin and Hannah chat on how the way we shop is shaping the sort of experiences we can expect in years to come.
Though flawed, The OA is beautiful, heartbreaking, and deeply hopeful.
We all long to be awed and to believe in something beyond ourselves.
Arrival paints a clear picture of how important language is to forming and sustaining societies.
It turns out church scandals and culture wars weren’t invented last week.
Not only do Christians obsess over celebrities’ relationships as much as anyone else; we speculate endlessly about their spiritual lives, too.
Tyler and Drew chat with Chat Ashby about his recent article Dave Eggers’s The Circle: A Social Media Dystopia.
The Santa Clarita Diet, Victoria, and La La Land are up for the fourth spot on the list this week and only one will be added. Which will be added to the prestigious list?
In The LEGO Batman Movie, Batman’s fears for his for friends’ and family’s safety prompt him to change, to acknowledge his need for them.
Russell Moore and the ERLC represent some of the best of what evangelicals can do to represent the life-giving truth of the Gospel.
Fancy yourself a prophet in the modern-day? It just take a bit of outrage, a pinch of wit, and platform to speak from—and, viola!
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