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Bromance Personified
Documentary 'Five Friends' illustrates what adult male friendships should look like.
King James Goes to the Movies
Two documentaries look at the making of the KJV.
Dylan at the Foot of the Cross
Longtime disciple? Converted soldier? Secular prophet? The questions linger as the troubadour turns 70.
People of the Nook
What Bible smartphone apps tell us about the Book.
A History of Christian Rock
Well, sort of. More accurately, the musings of one music fan who was weaned on the stuff.
A World Without the King James Version
Where we would be without the most popular English Bible ever.
The Pastor's Speech
How 'The King's Speech' resonates with this stuttering preacher.
Why We Love Amish Romances
In our brave, liberated new world, more American evangelical readers are seeking freedom in the Old Order.
Rhythms of Resurrection
Peter Gabriel's 'Passion' and John Coltrane's 'A Love Supreme' make the perfect Easter soundtrack.
'Doctor Who's Lonely God
He's a great TV adventure character, but a terrible messiah. And he knows it.
What Would Lewis Do?
The "proper" sequence of the Narnia books has been debatable. As for the films, a Lewis scholar predicts what the Narnia author would've chosen next.
What Christian Novel Should Be Made Film?
Observers discuss the next Christian novel that could be adapted for the screen.
The End of Worship Wars
But we're still learning from one another.
The Trajectory of Worship
What's really happening when we praise God in song?
Worship in Black and White
Racial reconciliation happens when we not only sing each other's songs but learn the stories embedded in those songs.
Lent in Narnia
Would C.S. Lewis have renounced Turkish Delight from Ash Wednesday to Easter?
Whatever Happened to Amazing Grace?
Why John Newton's famous hymn failed to win, place, or show.
The Hymns That Keep on Going
The 27 worship songs that have made the hymnal cut time and again.
The Folly of Answering Fools
It's time to reassess the posture of perpetual outrage.
Words That Nourish
To read well is to prepare oneself to live wisely, kindly, and wittily.

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