Faith & The Church Communion & Coleslaw Dr. James Emery White An announcement about the celebration of the Lord's Supper made someone wonder if they needed to bring coleslaw. Awesome. But this is not a situation unique to a church that is reaching the unchurched. Read the full article here How Many Versions of the Bible do We Really Need? Daniel Burke Some Christian scholars wonder whether too much Bible can sometimes be a bad thing, as major new translations and waves of books marking the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible inundate the market this fall. Read the full article here
Culture Young Souls in Transition: Emerging Adults and the Church Albert Mohler The real question for today's evangelicals is not what this emerging generation will mean, but what we are prepared to do. We can sit idly by and watch these young people emerge on their own, or we can step in as friends, guides, and fellow strugglers. The stakes could not be higher. Read the full article here
On 'Dupes' and the Religious Left: An Interview with Paul Kengor Center for Vision & Values During the Cold War, "the communists counted on the Religious Left to be duped--sheep led to the slaughter." Are we falling prey again? Read the full article here
Entertainment Hereafter is a Curiously Hollow Examination of Life and Death Christa Banister While celebrated director Clint Eastwood certainly has a knack for choosing compelling thematic hooks for his films, Hereafter, like last year's plodding, passion-starved Invictus, is simply too hollow, hokey and one-sided to make any sort of lasting impact. Read the full article here Spidey Sense: Jeff Dunn Discusses Spritual Insights from the Spider-Man Movies Shawn McEvoy Jeff Dunn, co-author of The Soul of Spider-Man: Unexpected Spiritual Insights from the Legendary Superhero, sits down with Crosswalk to talk about great power, great responsibility, and great heroes. Read the full article here Matthew West Sings Your Stories on Fourth Set Ed Cardinal For his fourth major label set, Matthew West asked fans to submit letters about whatever was on their hearts, and he would put it to music. Then he retreated to a cabin with his guitar and a whiteboard to begin making sense of it all. What has emerged are exceptionally crafted songs with deeply personal roots but universal appeal. Read the full article here
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