'Lost' in Disappointment The season finale was 'a cop-out' and 'a turn for the worse,' says author and 'Lost' guru Chris Seay. But there's still much we can learn from the show.
Chris Seay | May 25, 2010
All Because of Yanci How a little girl from El Salvador rocked a Christian musician's world—and how he's using that compassion to help earthquake victims in Haiti.
Shaun Groves | February 25, 2010
There's Power in the Blood On the heels of the Twilight Saga's success, Christian novelists are tapping the riches of vampire mythology.
Elrena Evans | February 19, 2010
A Middle Way There's a third side in the worship wars.
Joel Hartse | December 3, 2009
Let us Tell You a Story Recovering the lost spiritual discipline of reading biographies.
Chris Armstrong | November 6, 2009
The Man Behind the Mouse With Disney's A Christmas Carol opening this week, we're reminded of the man behind the studio, a religious and praying man who oft included biblical themes in his films.
Eric David | November 4, 2009
Turning the Gospel Ship Around Lenny and Daniel Smith founded a new record company with the intent of celebrating creative, intelligent, and meaty worship music.
Joel Hartse | October 12, 2009
Toy (Stories) R Us With the re-release of Toy Story and Toy Story 2 (in 3D!) for a limited theatrical run, we are reminded of the genius of Pixar's excellence from the very beginning: Story, story, story.
Bob Davidson | October 1, 2009
God and Gays Three films take a closer look at faith and homosexuality.
Todd Hertz | September 30, 2009
The Tops of Toronto Something for everyone from the Toronto International Film Festival—and here are four of the best.
Kenneth Morefield | September 21, 2009
Vacationing with the Pagans Watching the Beatles in fast-forward reminded me of just how far we've come in four decades.
Eric Miller | September 4, 2009
The Master of Darkness Fritz Lang's divided faith—and mixed cinematic messages—kept audiences guessing till the very end.
Eric David | August 25, 2009
Here We Are to Worship Six principles that might bring a truce to the age-old tension between tradition and popular culture.
Brad Harper and Paul Louis Metzger | August 21, 2009
Shaping a Generation Looking for love, friendship, and community: How the movies of John Hughes shaped Gen X's ecclesiology.
Al Hsu | August 12, 2009