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- Christian Celebrity Isn’t a Problem to Fix, But an Eye to Gouge OutKatelyn Beaty’s critique of evangelical fame-worship is wise but overly tame.Jake Meador|
- I Left the New Age Behind When I Read the Old TestamentMy books and courses brought fame and fortune. Now I’m begging people to ignore what I taught.Doreen Virtue|
- Fame Is a Fake Version of FriendshipWe long to be known and loved. But false community won’t get us there.Russell Moore|Indonesian
- Beth Moore: My 5 Keys to AccountabilityIn this celebrity culture, it’s easy for a servant to lose her way. These few habits keep our eyes on Jesus.Beth Moore|
- The CallingEpisode 38|41minThabiti Anyabwile's Love-Hate Relationship with the LimelightAs a pastor, he prefers to avoid the public eye. Here's why he doesn't.
- The Hands of Jason Bateman and the Hands of ChristA body double reflects on how a movie set reminds him of church ministry.Matthew Eldridge|
- Jodie Foster's Confession (No, Not That One) Made Her My HeroRelating to a frank and fragile voice of lonelinessMichelle Van Loon|
- The Power and the GlamourSearching for Beauty amid Hollywood's beautiful people.Leslie Leyland Fields|
- Sex, Money ... Pride? Why Pastors Are Stepping DownWhat's causing some well-known leaders like C. J. Mahaney (and John Piper before him) to step aside is not what you might think.By Bobby Ross Jr.|
- Q & A: Tim Tebow on Faith, Fame, & FootballThe NFL athlete reflects on his outspoken faith, whether athletes should attribute their wins to God, and moving from the Focus on the Family ad to Jockey ads.Interview by Sarah Pulliam Bailey|
