Why Mystery Is Crucial to Our Lives (And Why It’s Never Going Away)
The mysterious God of the universe uses mysteries, and His words in the Bible, to encounter and be encountered.

The mysterious God of the universe uses mysteries, and His words in the Bible, to encounter and be encountered.

Kevin and Sarah get to the bottom of the mystery of both this week’s movies: Branagh’s A Haunting in Venice and Altman’s Gosford Park.

There is something deeper that lingers in the human psyche—something more than the experience, or a twisted desire for evil—something that horror taps into and awakens.

Mysteries both paranormal and murder-y feature on this week’s episode. First the guys tackle Stranger Things, then go for a ride on the Orient Express.

We all just want to belong: in Emma Cline’s new book The Girls, this desire takes a dark turn.

We might find a yard scattered with candy-filled eggs and we might find an empty tomb. Neither one can fill us or satisfy us like the Resurrected Christ
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