Pastors
Ministry: Spiritually Hazardous to Your Soul Dr. James Emery White Another well-known Christian leader has come under fire for sexual immorality. I won't go into the details. If you are at all dialed into church world, you know the megachurch pastor I'm talking about, and can find all the salacious details on the internet. He's denied the allegations and vowed to fight the charges. I hope for the kingdom's sake that he's innocent, and is fully exonerated. Read the full article here
News & Culture The Faith of Obama and Washington: A Double Standard? Dr. Gary Scott Smith Obama's profession to be a Christian is actually much clearer than that of George Washington. In matters of faith, the two presidents are being judged by very different standards. Read the full article here This Is My Father's World: God and Digital Technology Chuck Colson If we and our children are going to use digital technologies wisely and morally, it will be because we make a deliberate effort to apply our Christian worldview to technology. Read the full article here We Are the Tea Party John Mark Reynolds The Tea Party crowd will be religious and have traditional values, because most Americans are religious and have traditional values. Read the full article here
DVDs Iron Man 2 Suffices as a Serviceable Sequel Christian Hamaker There are no real high points in Iron Man 2--no standout scenes that will have audiences talking as they leave the theater--but the overall product is sufficient to satisfy audiences in search of another dose of the Iron Man franchise. If it's not a sharper Iron, neither is it a duller one. Read the full article here Raunch Knows No Bounds in Get Him to the Greek Christian Hamaker A little bawdy humor goes a long way, and Get Him to the Greek goes much further than the bounds of good taste allow. That's part of the movie's calculus, of course--it offers scenes designed to shock, and scenes that will lead to can-you-believe-that moments of laughter. Read the full article here Adorable Babies Offers Peek into Little Minds Christa Banister With no narration, subtitles and little in the way of actual cultural subtext, Babies definitely isn't your ordinary documentary. In fact, French filmmaker Thomas Balmes is content to let the audience draw its own conclusions as he beautifully captures the first year of four very different babies' lives. Read the full article here
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