Persuasion 115: Is God Really Love? with Kelli Worrall

Is God Really Love? Erin Straza and Hannah Anderson invite Kelli Worrall to share what she’s learned in her recent book, Pierced & Embraced.

Discerning Truth in A “Blake Bortles Facts” World

If we’re unfamiliar with the overall context, we can easily be led astray by statements that are true but still misleading.

CAPC Magazine, October 2017: Supernatural Plus Edition

There is more to this world than meets the eye. Read all about it in this special edition of the Christ and Pop Culture Magazine.

A Priest for All Seasons: Murder, Mystery, and Contentment in Father Brown and Grantchester

As a practicing Catholic, I know that confession must occur even in the summertime, when the confessional booth is stuffy and both priest and penitent are itching to be elsewhere.

Call for Pitches: Family

Write for our magazine! Submit a pitch by 11/2 for a feature article on the theme of family.

Seeing and Believing 128: George Romero’s Night of the Living Dead and John Carpenter’s Halloween

Happy Halloween from Seeing & Believing! In keeping with S&B tradition, the guys review two classics of the horror genre in honor of the season: The 1978 ‘Halloween’ and George Romero’s ‘Night of the Living Dead’

Facing Your Demons: Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Fear

On Halloween, a holiday that celebrates superficial terrors, it’s easy to forget that deep-seated fears require both self-awareness and courage to confront.

The Horrendous Beauty of Daria Argento’s Suspiria

A fallen world displays a prodigal beauty, even a horrendous beauty at times.

‘All Blood and Fire’: The Twin Horrors of Arthur Machen’s The Three Impostors

Arthur Machen’s novel The Three Impostors is a good reminder about the horrors of living in a godless cosmos.

All Things Work Together for Lecrae on His Newest Album

All Things Work Together is Lecrae’s most interesting album yet and contains some of his best creative work.

Single, Gay, Christian by Gregory Coles, Free for CAPC Members

Gregory Coles’s short autobiography—Single, Gay, Christian: A Personal Journey of Faith and Sexual Identity—is wonderfully written, refreshingly honest, and deeply personal.

Do Humans Dream of Empathic Robots? What a Blade Runner Can Teach Us about the Image of God

In the Philip K. Dick novel that inspired Blade Runner, empathy is what sets humans apart from androids.

The Only Reason You Drink Coffee Is Because 400 Years Ago a Pope Baptized Some Beans

Coffee culture is weird, you guys.

Seeing and Believing 127: Noah Baumbach’s The Meyerowitz Stories and CBS’s Star Trek: Discovery

Family dysfunction: the final frontier … the guys take a look at Noah Baumbach’s latest family dramedy The Meyerowitz Stories and Star Trek: Discovery

What White Christians Can Learn from Eminem’s Diss to the President

My white Christian brothers and sisters can learn how to fight injustice from Eminem’s performance.

Cultural Crucibles and Stories That Help Us See

Crucibles like the hurricanes, mass shootings, and white supremacist rallies rocking our soil tend to define the cultural identity of a people.