Walter Martin’s Song, Niggle’s Leaf, and The God Who Makes All Things New
Tolkien’s story and Martin’s song tap into something that accompanies creative endeavors: the desire to make something of lasting value, to leave a mark in the world.

Tolkien’s story and Martin’s song tap into something that accompanies creative endeavors: the desire to make something of lasting value, to leave a mark in the world.

Erin and Hannah explore our shared desire to find meaning through our work and in life, and Sarah Pabody stops in to share the lessons she’s learned growing flowers at Triple Wren Farms.

If you’re wrestling with your vocation right now, the pithy and poignant thoughts Garber shares in The Seamless Life might be just the guide you need.

Too often, home bows to the almighty dollar and the pursuit of the American Dream. Erin and Hannah discuss and invite Rachel Anderson to share a family policy perspective.

Is home making a woman’s highest calling? Erin and Hannah discuss in this episode of their Go Home! series.

Where does our concept of home come from, and is it possible for it to be perfectly sanitized from cultural influence?

How did a deeply faith-filled movie like Chariots of Fire win over the critics to receive such acclaim? Hannah and Erin discuss it for this installment of their Never Seen series.

I did not choose to become a parent so much as I was made a parent by forces larger and greater than I could ever fathom or control.

The human heart longs after fulfillment whether we mean it to or not.

Shows like ‘Broadchurch’ illustrate how difficult work in fields like law and business can be when an individual is working within an imperfect system.

Work Matters by Tom Nelson, Christ and Pop Culture’s latest offering to members.
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