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'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.
It's the End of the World, and We Love It
We're flocking to movies about the last days, even in the midst of a penny-pinching recession. Why?
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.
There's Power in the Blood
On the heels of the Twilight Saga's success, Christian novelists are tapping the riches of vampire mythology.
Fund Raising: Did Oral Roberts Go Too Far?
The television evangelist links receiving $8 million to the extension of his earthly life.
A Middle Way
There's a third side in the worship wars.
The Mushroom Hunt
How to find a good biography.
Let us Tell You a Story
Recovering the lost spiritual discipline of reading biographies.
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.
Destiny or Free Will?
That is the question, according to ABC's FlashForward.
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.
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.
God and Gays
Three films take a closer look at faith and homosexuality.
The Coen Brothers' World
The sibling filmmakers are asking the Big Questions.
The Tops of Toronto
Something for everyone from the Toronto International Film Festival—and here are four of the best.
Vacationing with the Pagans
Watching the Beatles in fast-forward reminded me of just how far we've come in four decades.
The Master of Darkness
Fritz Lang's divided faith—and mixed cinematic messages—kept audiences guessing till the very end.
Here We Are to Worship
Six principles that might bring a truce to the age-old tension between tradition and popular culture.
Shaping a Generation
Looking for love, friendship, and community: How the movies of John Hughes shaped Gen X's ecclesiology.
An Open Letter to Terrell Owens
Your VH1 reality show is intriguing, but dude, your ego is outta control.

Top Story July 27, 2024

Kamala Harris Against History
Kamala Harris Against History
The candidate's "unburdened by what has been" and "coconut tree" lines push her party toward a troubling partisan divide over the past itself.

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