Jonathan Merritt wonders at
The upcoming film, Noah, is being debate between and among various religious traditions.
With all the Bible based movies being released,
Generations, like people, have personalities, and Millennials — the American teens and twenty-somethings who are making the passage into adulthood at the start of a new millennium — have begun to forge theirs: confident, self-expressive, liberal, upbeat and open to change.
Lent has become quite popular this year. Starting with the trending #ashtag, where people took pictures of themselves wearing ashes, then posted them to social
Katelyn Beaty, managing editor of Christianity Today, offers what one commenter calls “a humble rant this is worth reading” in this “Open Apology to the
One surefire way to understand what is going in the culture is to look at how Jesus shows up in the movies.
As churches are preparing for Lent with the last parties of Shrove Tuesday pancakes, Mardi Gras beads, Carnival masks, Taco Tuesday, and Fat Tuesday, they
Franciscan Earth Corps stresses prayer, service and creation stewardship. Those elements echo the philosophy of the 13th-century saint who said: “We are all creatures of one family.” Projects emphasize care for the Earth and the Franciscan ideals of simplicity and sustainability.