The Vocational Theology of Toy Story
Andy Shurson uses Pixar's Toy Story as an illustration for Christian work, demonstrating a way of seeing Christ in culture.
The Vocational Theology of Toy Story
Andy Shurson uses Pixar's Toy Story as an illustration for Christian work, demonstrating a way of seeing Christ in culture.
Persuaded by Grace: Jane Austen’s Faith Beyond Her Novels
Deanna Rogers explores the life, prayers, and faith of renowned author Jane Austen.
“A Minecraft Movie” and Understanding Your Neighbor
Sophie Rhoads discusses what it looks like to better understand sub-cultures with the end of better sharing the Gospel.
Pondering Pikachu: Learning to Steward our Hobbies Well
Chad Huffman discusses how to rightly order our hobbies in relation to God, and how to teach our family members this submission through faithful actions.
Bombing The Hill: Walter Mitty’s Engagement with Technology
Emeri Glen explores a Walter Mitty type of engagement with technology and the refusal to allow our tools to frame our reality.
The Dangers of Sports Gambling
As Christians, we must be aware of the dangers that sports gambling presents and remember our calling to obey the two greatest commandments: to love God and love neighbor.
He Gets Us? Don’t Minimize the Actions of Jesus
Both his words and actions have tremendous value, and they only make complete sense in light of each other.
Lord of the Wardrobe
Dress is the creative adornment of pre-existing divine art.
‘Loki,’ Deconstruction, and Reformation
Loki season two challenges viewers to think more deeply about our tendency to raze institutions instead of raising them.
Headlines: The Swiftonomics of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour
How do we think Christianly about Taylor Swift, her work, her economic impact, and all the rest of it?
Come With Me If You Want to Die – The Hope of an Upside-Down Messiah
The Messiah died for the sake of the future of His people. He calls His followers to do the same because suffering leads to glory.
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