Commentary High Tech Holidays Jim Tonkowich The number one gift kids want today is the iPad. If these are the most requested gifts by children, and they are going to be saturated by this stuff from now until they're adults, what type of society are we going to have? Read the full article here Depression and Christmas Matt Anderson, MD The seriousness of spiritual depression and the need of repentance, forgiveness, turning from sin, restoration of relationships, seeking the face of God and recognition of the sovereignty of God cannot be overemphasized. Read the full article here
Christmas Keeping Focused on Christ During the Holidays Katherine Loop I would like to share some of our family's holiday journey. I do so not with the desire to lay out a formula for keeping focused on Christ during the Christmas season or of how to celebrate Christmas (or even whether to celebrate it at all), but rather to offer ideas that may encourage you to examine how you celebrate... Read the full article here I Wonder as I Wander through Advent Tom Ehrich My wondering at the impact of a leaner Christmas is not a sarcastic wondering. Does anything get lost if our material giving ratchets down? Read the full article here
DVD Reviews Creepy Comedy, Heartfelt Emotion Don't Fully Mix in Cyrus Jeffrey Huston Cyrus is a peculiar mixed bag. To say it's a complete failure would be unfairly reductive, though it doesn't fully succeed either. There's something very interesting going on here that can't be denied, yet neither can the sense that it fails to form into a complete whole. Read the full article here
Books Lakin Hooks Readers with Someone to Blame Kelley Mathews In her debut novel, Someone to Blame, C.S. Lakin sets her scenes with exquisite timing. She knows just how much to reveal in any given snapshot in order to heighten the tension and advance the story just enough to keep the reader hooked. Read the full article here
Music Introducing the City Harmonic a Welcome, Noteworthy Debut Amy Hauck Though pensive at times, this expressive mix has a collective worshipful attitude with a healthy dose of humility. Overall, The City Harmonic's six-song introduction proves a noteworthy project and may leave listeners with the hope of more to come. Read the full article here
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