Becoming a Slave Again to Edifying Habits

Evangelicals are beginning to care less about discerning good cultural objects and care more about discerning good cultural practices. But is this trend, despite its signaling a cultural maturation, still susceptible to legalism?

What Can You Learn From A 250 Year Old Drink?

What can a guy who made beer teach us about prayer?

Pop Culture 180, Part 6: Twitter Vs. Books… No Contest

No one claims that social networking can replace books, but is it worth our time at all?

Pop Culture 180, Part 5: Video Games Vs. Books… a Fight to the Death?

Are the two mediums mutually exclusive, or something else?

Pop Culture 180, Part 4: I Can’t Quit! And Do Meanlingless Comments Represent Real Relationships?

Absence from books makes the heart grow fonder.

Pop Culture 180, Part 3: I Told You I Could Quit… But Now I Dislike People.

Reading is certainly enriching, but is it an inherently selfish act?

Pop Culture 180, Part 2: Giving up The Great Conversation to tell you what I had for lunch.

Will giving up reading affect my view on the world? Will social networking make an impact on the world?

Pop Culture 180, Part 1: Giving up Halo for E.M. Forster

Will giving up video games make me a better person? Will reading make me smarter?

Introducing: The Pop Culture 180

Two writers embark on an incredible voyage into far away mediums.

Giving: the Beauty of Christian Hospitality

Alan considers the ways in which Christian giving can affect our witness to the world and engagement with popular culture.

My Online Image: Facebook, Twitter, and Privacy

It’s now second nature to share our lives with the world… but should we?

Compartmentalizing My World: iPods and Community.

Alan Noble explains how iPods can be alienation devices.