Marriage Use the Power of One to Improve a Marriage of Two Whitney Hopler Shifting your focus from how you want your spouse to change to how you can change is a great act of love that has the power to transform your marriage, no matter what your spouse does. Read the full article here
News & Culture Shouting, "Peace! Peace!" Where There Is No Peace John Mark Reynolds We all pray for peace, but we also pray for justice. It might be better to hope for a wary and watchful tension in the Middle East, than a peace bought at the expense of the rights of minorities in the region. Read the full article here Strange Science: Making the Creator from Our Image Chuck Colson There are some scientists who do believe there was a creator. The problem is that some of their ideas about the "creator" and his "creation" are straight out of a comic-book convention. Read the full article here Officials Awaken to Forced Marriage, Conversion of Pakistani Girls Aidan Clay Shah Taj, a 14-year-old Christian girl from Lahore, Pakistan, was on her way to school when a vehicle occupied by three men pulled up beside her. Grabbing her, they threw her in and sped off. Read the full article here
Movies Alpha and Omega is a Howl and a Miss Christa Banister Alpha and Omega doesn't bother scraping the bottom of the barrel for cheap laughs. But even with a healthy dose of aw-shucks charm, this road-trip romance still lacks the warmth and sophistication, not to mention those essential eye-popping visuals, of its recent animated counterparts Toy Story 3 and Despicable Me. Read the full article here Ben Affleck Pulls Triple Duty with Aplomb in The Town Christa Banister With The Town, Ben Affleck gets ambitious serving as the film's director, co-writer and star. For the most part, he pulls off his duties with aplomb. And like his directorial debut (Gone Baby Gone), this is a multi-layered, unsettling morality tale where drugs and four-letter words are used in abundance. Read the full article here Resident Evil: Afterlife Destined for Quick Video 'Afterlife' Christian Hamaker It's hard to imagine this Resident Evil chapter expanding the franchise's audience. The film should have a brief theatrical run before finding its "afterlife" on home video, where its loyal audience can watch it over and over again. For everyone else, once will be quite enough. Read the full article here
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