‘The Office’ Transforms Anxiety Patterns into Comedy
Steve Cuss and his son Andrew talk about the awkwardness, absurdity, and attention seeking of ‘Dinner Party.’
Moore to the Point – 10/02/2024 v.2
‘Jesus of the East’ with Phuc Luu
The artist and theologian explores taking refuge.
Creating Christian College Presidents for the Future
A first cohort of scholars consider whether God is calling them to executive leadership.
Kevin Olusola: ‘I Thought God Was Crazy’
From Kentucky to Yale to viral video, this Pentatonix bandmember is a beatboxing, cello-playing, a cappella–singing messenger of hope who had planned a career in medicine, not music.
When Will We Ever Learn?
Concerts get wild, ChatGPT goes to school, and how old is too old to lead?
La mujer que le dio al mundo mil nombres para Dios
Cómo una lingüista británica y un fallido golpe de estado nigeriano cambiaron la historia de la traducción bíblica.
Disrupting Hollywood with ‘Sound of Freedom’
Angel Studios cofounder Jeffrey Harmon on the making and marketing of “The Chosen” and of the summer’s biggest film not named “Barbie” or “Oppenheimer.”
After Pushing for UMC Unity, Former Bishop Joins New Denomination
The Global Methodist Church welcomes Scott Jones, who led Methodists in Texas and had advocated for the “extreme center” and “staying at the table.”
The Rabbit Room’s ‘Christmas Carol’ Draws on Dickens’s Pure Religion
Artistic director Pete Peterson adapts the famous work with an eye to faith and a look back at Scrooge’s past.