Spiritual Life How to Fail at Failing Dr. James Emery White How do you fail at failing? According to a recent article in Time magazine, all you have to do is study the recent collapse of Blockbuster. "Yes, the movie-rental firm was doomed," Stephen Gandel writes, "But the ending could have been a lot better." Read the full article here Are You Putting Faith in the Wrong Promise? Donnetta Cole Why is it that as Christians, as humans, we seem to think tough things shouldn't come our way? Why do we think we should be protected, shielded, untouched? Read the full article here
Singles Jesus ... Single Like Me: He Dwelt with Temptation Kris Swiatocho Because Jesus was single like me, he was tempted. He suffered just like we do. He knows what we are going through, and he encourages us each day to stay the course, choosing what is best versus what is now--to learn from our mistakes and to help others in their journey. Read the full article here
Movies Operation Narnia Brings Christmas to Children Worldwide Katherine Britton Operation Christmas Child is spreading to Narnia this year with a special invitation from Georgia Henley, who plays Lucy Pevensie in the Narnia films. Read the full article here Jonah Hex Adaptation Sputters and Stalls Christian Hamaker This film has all the ingredients of a strong summer movie--it features a rising star (Josh Brolin) in the title role and Transformers It-Girl Megan Fox. Add John Malkovich to give it some serious-actor cred, and the on-screen energy should be combustible. But Jonah Hex is far from it. Read the full article here Graphic Leaves of Grass Not for the Faint of Heart Jeffrey Huston Despite boasting a sharp and consistent wit and laugh-out-loud moments, Leaves of Grass is not for the faint of heart. Ultimately, this is a graphic morality tale about the extreme lengths people will go to for money, the consequences of greed, and the fatal ends of trying to control situations within sinful pursuits that we never really could control to begin with. Read the full article here
Music Jars of Clay's Shelter Sounds a Clarion Call to Unity Glenn McCarty The Shelter might be the album Christian music has been waiting for. It's a clarion call to unity, a seamless marriage of form and content where not only is Jars of Clay talking about community, it's actively engaging in it. Read the full article here
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