Sigrid’s “Everybody Knows”

Though Sigrid’s version of “Everybody Knows” is incredibly morbid, it is only so because it is truthful.

Rethinking the Rainbow: Hope after Miscarriage

Not all women who walk through miscarriage will hold a rainbow baby.

Now, Now, Not Yet: God’s Kingdom and Sho Baraka’s “March”

“March” is an expectation of the coming kingdom, an exuberant recognition that Christ has won this battle and a sobering admonition to usher in His reign.

Vanish into Nothing: Jason Isbell Explains the White Man’s World

Jason Isbell shines by highlighting the tedium that makes up the daily lives of ordinary folks.

Samurai Jack: Finding Freedom through Forgiveness

Samurai Jack reminds us of the power of forgiveness and of relinquishing past sins.

A Thrill of Hope: Why We Need Advent Right Now

The thrill of hope offered in the Advent season is just what we need to recover from this divisive election.

Attending to the Least of These in the Age of Trump

Even now, those speaking loudest about the Trump tapes seem to overlook the exploited.

Touchdown Jesus: Are the Warriors Too Good to Be True?

The Warriors have been a light on the hill for the desperate diehard, proof that hope isn’t always futile.

Joshua Powell’s ‘Alyosha’: Stories for a Sunless Season, Free for CaPC Members

‘Alyosha’ is an invitation to sit with Powell beside the fire and listen to his stories.

The Walking Dead: Brokenness Will Find You

The Walking Dead speaks about us as it reveals our aches and longings. Our world is broken, and yet our hopes need not be dashed.

Bilbo’s Garden

Bilbo’s garden offers a glimpse into the world as it once was, and as it might be again.

Blessed Are the Peacemakers: A Review of X-Men: Days of Future Past

How will we be peacemakers in a world filled with injustice, violence, and mistreatment?

Music Matters: Death, The End of All Things and Hope Laid Up in the Heavens in Muse’s “Exogenesis Symphony”

God and Country Music: Jason Molina’s Heaven Bound Hope in Brokenness