On the Third Day of Christmas, CAPC Gave to Me: Three Memes a-Meme-ing
Every once in a while, the internet still manages to provide a bit of clarity to (semi-) important issues.

Every once in a while, the internet still manages to provide a bit of clarity to (semi-) important issues.

When we look ahead to the Wedding Feast of the Lamb, we don’t just seen affinity-based friendships around the table; we see a family dinner.

The desperation to prove oneself and the inability to own mistakes are common among Mirai Nagasu’s much-discussed (and often maligned) Millennial peers.

We’re dishing on dishes of cultural cuisine in this issue of Christ and Pop Culture Magazine.

Desire drives our disciplines, and becoming disciplined at something takes time.

After nine years, the Gilmore girls are back, and it turns out Rory still hasn’t grown up.

Church folk can probably slow down on building that compound out in the woods in preparation for the imminent social collapse following the next election.
“Modern Vampires of the City conveys a millennial unease with God, patriotism, identity, nostalgia, and adulthood.”
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