‘The Best Christmas Pageant Ever’ Could Be A Classic
The new movie from Dallas Jenkins is at times too on the nose—but also funny, heartfelt, and focused on Jesus.
The Data-Backed Case for Marriage
Brad Wilcox’s Get Married debunks misguided conventional wisdom and offers both challenge and hope to Christian singles.
‘Young Sheldon’ Is Ending. So Is Its Idea of Science Versus Religion.
For seven seasons, the show has offered a clichéd (and nostalgic) vision of how atheists and believers relate to each other.
The Squandering of ‘God’s Not Dead’
The 10-year-old franchise is right that Christians face challenges. But its latest installment, ‘In God We Trust,’ is another disappointment.
Your Politics May Be Less Bible-Based than You Think
Preston Sprinkle’s Exiles is a bracing call to return to Scripture, but some of his specific political applications are dubious.
Haiti Gang Threatens to Kill Kidnapped Missionaries over Million Dollar Ransoms
Christian Aid Ministries asks for prayer as families of 16 Americans and one Canadian state, “God has given our loved ones the unique opportunity to live out our Lord’s command to love your enemies.”
The ‘First-Century Mark’ Saga from Inside the Room
My reflections after eight years of silence.
Dust or Ashes?
At the National Museum of Funeral History.
God and the Detectives
Religious mysteries: a perplexing case.
Invisible Faith
The Life and work of Henry Luce.