Scrooge: Individualism Run Amok
By opening himself and giving to others, Ebenezer Scrooge is living a more robust life himself.

By opening himself and giving to others, Ebenezer Scrooge is living a more robust life himself.

In this year’s final issue of Christ and Pop Culture Magazine, our authors look to classic Christmas tales, newer interpretations of favorite stories, and unlikely holiday viewing choices to remind us of the intangible truths wrapped up in our Christmas traditions.

The backlash against O’Reilly’s 2004 fabrication of “The War on Christmas” was as swift as his declaration of it to exist.

Write for our digital magazine! Submit a pitch by 12/4 for a feature article on the theme of traditions.

Erin and Hannah invite Dustin Crowe for a conversation about thankfulness for their miniseries called Happy, Thankful, People.

Erin and Hannah invite Barnabas Piper for a conversation about happiness to kick off a new miniseries called Happy, Thankful, People.

For adults who don’t have a family of their own, Friends-giving is a trend that provides much-needed communion in the loneliness of the holidays.

Erin and Hannah invite Gina Dalfonzo to detail the ways that we all can be more mindful about how we think about and treat those who are not married.

Christ and Pop Culture writers on the Thanksgiving food that has shaped us all.

Physical proximity leads to greater compassion. So why do we excuse our families from that equation?
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