Most Popular Top 10 Articles of October 2010 Compiled & Edited by Crosswalk Editorial Staff Our most popular articles last month covered much more than Halloween. The features include marriage advice when your spouse "loves" someone else, an interview with Pete Wilson, and fourteen ways to outlive your life. Read them all here! Read the full article here
Women Motherhood, Marriage, and Ministry: Can a Woman Do It All? Lysa TerKeurst Lysa Terkeurst is a wife, mom to five kids, a writer, and president of Proverbs 31 Ministries - how does she do it? Here she shares tips with busy moms on how she finds peace and order among many responsibilities... Read the full article here
Faith & The Church How the Church Can Reclaim Art's Draw & Creative Power Whitney Hopler Art was once the domain of the Church: Christians created art that glorified God and drew people closer to His Son. Today, however, much of the Church neglects or underemphasizes God-given creativity. Here's how to cast a vision For the Beauty of the Church. Read the full article here Another Gospel? T. M. Moore The "different gospel" to which the Galatians were turning went something like this: Repent and believe in Jesus, showing that you really want to be a child of Abraham by submitting to circumcision and certain other regulations. Or, faith + works = salvation. Read the full article here
Entertainment Imagination Soars to Infinity and Beyond in Toy Story 3 Christa Banister With the release of Toy Story 3 almost 11 years after its predecessor, the franchise continues to soar to infinity and beyond, thanks to heartfelt storytelling, great celebrity vocal talent and imaginative action sequences featuring Woody, Buzz and the rest of everyone's favorite toys. Read the full article here Stephen Lawhead: Only He Knows Where The Skin Map Leads Laura MacCorkle Reading and ley lines: what do they have in common? Both, it is argued, can be pathways to "different worlds." But in Stephen Lawhead's newest novel, The Skin Map, this is doubly true. Read the full article here Third Day Stays a Little Too Static on Move Glenn McCarty Glenn McAfter 2008's Revelation, which showcased Third Day's revitalized artistry, we expect more. That album dipped into more personal territory lyrically and tinkered with the band's formula enough to prove relevant. Move feels a little too safe, or, said another way, a little too static. Read the full article here
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