News & Culture God, the Gospel, and Glenn Beck Russell Moore The news media pronounced Glenn Beck the new leader of America's Christian conservative movement, and a flock of America's Christian conservatives have no problem with that. Ten years ago, I would have thought it was from the pages of an apocalyptic novel about the end-times. But it's not. And it is a scandal. Read the full article here
Spiritual Life Why in the World Would God Want to Use Me? James Montgomery Boice It is impossible to understand Abraham's faith without realizing that there was nothing in Abraham that commended him to God. God does not look down from heaven to find a person who has a bit of divine righteousness or a bit of faith. Read the full article here Is the Bible Hazardous to Your Health? Regis Nicoll If Sigmund Freud were alive today he might push for a label affixed to Bibles, something along the lines of, "WARNING: Regular exposure to this book can lead to unhappiness, depression, psychosis, and in some cases, suicide." Read the full article here What Are We Singing: Holy is the Lord Eva Marie Everson Sometimes the whole earth - and its fullness thereof - makes the pronouncement of adulation. But it should never cry out alone. Read the full article here
Movies Rob Reiner: Directing Hearts in Motion in Flipped Laura MacCorkle As the proverb says, a man's heart reflects the man. And in Rob Reiner's newest coming-of-age film, Flipped, young hearts in motion not only mirror the feelings of first love but also the character of who someone really is deep down inside. Read the full article here Marmaduke is a Barkin' Good Time for Kids Only Christa Banister Filled with madcap action and a happy ending you'll see coming from a mile away (this ain't Old Yeller, after all), Marmaduke is a movie your kids will probably love, but you'll barely suffer through, thanks to a slew of corny jokes and lame pop culture references. Read the full article here
Music House of Heroes Has Some Fun in Suburba Christa Banister When any band delivers an album that fans and critics both love, expectations can't help but run sky high for the inevitable follow-up. And while Suburba doesn't quite surpass last year's breakout release, it's certainly House of Heroes' most fun album, hands down. Read the full article here
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