Spiritual Life Become Fully Alive Whitney Hopler It's an important lesson to learn that life is not all about you. However, the example Jesus set as a fully-human Savior is About You learning to walk in the fullness of life. Read the full article here
Commentary Elder Abuse: America's Dirty Little Secret Ken Connor According to a new study released by the American Association for Justice, eldercare abuse in America has escalated from a shameful problem to a full-blown humanitarian crisis. What kind of care and treatment does our society consider appropriate for its most vulnerable members? Read the full article here The Other Deficit No One's Talking About Dick Staub Our biggest national crisis is not our financial deficit; it is our deficit of ideas and ideals. Somebody call... Pitirim Sorokin? Read the full article here No Pass from Theological Responsibility: The BioLogos Conundrum Albert Mohler BioLogos is a movement that asserts theological arguments in the public square in order to convince evangelical Christians to accept their proposals. They now have the audacity to ask for a pass from theological responsibility. That is the one thing they may not have. Read the full article here
Movie Reviews Extreme Situation, One-Note Characters Work in Unstoppable Christian Hamaker In Unstoppable, the premise is simple, the execution is competent and the film delivers the requisite amount of crowd-pleasing thrills. And yet, the film feels a little too easy in the depiction of its main characters, who are sketched out with scant information about their motivations. Read the full article here The Quest for Truth Fuels Politically-Charged Fair Game Christa Banister Based on the memoirs written by Joe Wilson and his CIA agent wife Valerie Plame, Fair Game showcases their side of a controversial story. But even as well-acted and intriguing as it is, it's still unlikely to change anyone's mind as the opposing viewpoint doesn't even have a voice in the matter. Read the full article here Morning Glory is a Mostly Sunny, Satirical Take on TV News Christa Banister Much like 1987's Broadcast News, there's actually a deeper debate that elevates the light and sunny romantic comedy of Morning Glory into something more substantial, namely the discussion of what's "real" news. Read the full article here
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