Religion Today Unshaken: Worshipping in the Ruins of Haiti's Earthquake Dan Woolley with Jennifer Schuchmann Dan Woolley woke up after Haiti's massive earthquake to find himself trapped under six stories of rubble. More than two days later, he was still trapped and close to death. That's when God spoke to him. Read the full article here Faith and The Church Modern Discipleship: Preparing for Evacuation Rather Than Occupation Michael Craven It is all too evident that biblical discipleship is either absent or woefully inadequate to producing any tangible fruit, much less real freedom in Christ. Thus too many within the body are mired in sin management rather than freedom from it, while others remain shackled by past wounds and sinful choices, and far too many are discouraged by the elusiveness of peace that Christ promised. Read the full article here A New Renaissance in the Arts: Why Now? J. Scott McElroy The Church was once the major patron of the arts, and many Christian leaders believe that it can and should be once again. Renewing that status may shift the way the Church impacts the world as a force for good. Read the full article here Questions for a Pulpit Committee Dr. Ray Pritchard Here a few questions prospective pastors should ask. Read the full article here Entertainment True Connection or False Validation is The Social Network's Question Jeffrey Huston The Social Network asks a broader question of us about the Web site Mark Zuckerberg founded: does Facebook offer true connection or false validation? The answer lies, as with all things, not in the amoral device being used but rather in the souls that use it. Read the full article here Season of the Witch Doesn't Slow Cage's Sad Slide Christian Hamaker Nicolas Cage and director Dominic Sena, in search of whatever worked in Gone in 60 Seconds, have teamed up again for Season of the Witch. But this torpid tale of misguided zeal only serves to confirm that both figures have hit the artistic skids. Read the full article here Alpha and Omega is a Howl and a Miss Christa Banister Alpha and Omega doesn't bother scraping the bottom of the barrel for cheap laughs. But even with a healthy dose of aw-shucks charm, this road-trip romance still lacks the warmth and sophistication, not to mention those essential eye-popping visuals, of its recent animated counterparts Toy Story 3 and Despicable Me. Read the full article here Today's Devotional Facing the Giants (from "Girlfriends in God") God did not give us a spirit that makes us afraid but a spirit of power and love and self-control (2 Tim. 1:7). A cloud of terror hung over the valley as threats spewed from Goliath's mouth... Read the full article here
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