Dorothy Parker’s Fearless Criticism Made Me a Better Writer (and a Better Person)
Dorothy Parker was far removed from my Christian comfort zone but her work helped me to find a voice of my own.
Dorothy Parker was far removed from my Christian comfort zone but her work helped me to find a voice of my own.
There have always been awards given out for not-so-award-worthy reasons.
Pure Flix makes its first appearance on the show, as Wade and Kevin dig into the faith-based production company’s latest offering, The Case for Christ.
After all, grief isn’t rational or given to nice, neat organization.
S-Town bears out the shared fate of body and place.
Missing Richard Simmons provides a detailed look into the complexity of human relationships and the deep need we have for truly reciprocal relationships.
The 25 takes a dramatic turn as Luke T. Harrington brings the Nintendo Switch…which he does not own while Erin brings S-Town and Mathew brings ‘Silence’.
If our nation’s leading intellectuals can disagree with each other and still be civil, why can’t the rest of us do the same?
Do you know how to knoll? Erin Straza and Hannah Anderson look at the trend and why we are drawn to the symmetry and orderliness of knolling.
Christian men are weeping over a form of masculinity that Jesus never called us to pursue.
Lament recognizes that we are pictures of the kingdom of God, not drawn to scale.
Maybe we hate the Pepsi ad for reasons other than the more obvious ones: its vapidity, unironic consumerism, excessive denim.
Wade and Kevin review the latest from Terrance Malick, ‘Song to Song’ and then into light fair with Oz Perkin’s horror film, ‘The Blackcoat’s Daughter.’
What does it mean when God gives you a dream—and then the dream dies?
Lee Strobel shares about the method and motivation behind The Case for Christ—and what this says about how Christians should defend the faith.
Erin Straza and Hannah Anderson hash out all the cheers and jeers of the 2017 remake of Beauty and the Beast.
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