In the New Year... Looking Ahead to 2011: Which Way Are the Winds Blowing? Chuck Colson Stopping short of making New Year's predictions, Chuck Colson gives us some food for thought regarding war, government spending, freedom of religion, marriage, and free speech as we head into 2011. Read the full article here Top 10 Articles of December 2010 Compiled & Edited by Crosswalk Editorial Staff Still in the Christmas spirit? Read 10 things about the Christmas Story you might have missed, then transition into 2011 with four reasons to face the new year without fear. It's all here in our most popular articles of December! Read the full article here News & Commentary Blast Kills 21 Outside Church in Alexandria, Egypt Wayne King At least 21 people were killed and scores were wounded on Saturday when a bomb outside a church in Alexandria, Egypt, exploded as congregants were leaving a New Year's Eve Mass celebration. Read the full article here Where Did I Come From? It's No Longer a Simple Question Albert Mohler The question of our own biological origins is eventually inescapable. Our existence requires an explanation, and the question takes bold form. The answer used to be easy - a mommy and a daddy came together and made a baby. Read the full article here Movie Reviews Don't Bother Booking a Trip for Gulliver's Travels Christa Banister Based very loosely on Jonathan Swift's classic novel, Gulliver's Travels -- rather than focusing on any of the original story's compelling themes -- basically borrows from Jack Black's rather limited supply of potty humor shenanigans and hopes that'll suffice in the humor department. Read the full article here Mortality's Dark Shadow Dominates Biutiful Christian Hamaker Biutiful, director Alejandro Gonzales Innaritu's new film starring Javier Bardem -- an Oscar winner for 2007's No Country for Old Men -- is a dark film about mortality and the struggle to exist in a harsh world. Read the full article here DVD Reviews Sexual Jokes Coarsen Dinner for Schmucks Christian Hamaker Dinner for Schmucks, a remake of the French farce The Dinner Game, expands on the original in many ways that improve the story, but it adds a heavy dose of sexual content that prevents the film from being easily recommendable. Read the full article here Today's Devotional A Message for Prodigals (from "A Wisdom Retreat") When he falls, he will not be hurled headlong, because the LORD is the One who holds his hand (Ps. 37:24). Even when we run away, He searches for us, leaving a message that never changes. Read the full article here
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