Carolyn Curtis
Brianna Van Dyke's innovative magazine has drawn praise from several corners of the literary world. Read the Article.
Robert J. Tamasy
A new Web site challenges believers to think deeply about contemporary issues in order to transform their cultures. Read the Article.
Carolyn Curtis
The Chapel is a ministry of hospitality, presence, and relationships. "Our purpose is to serve [artists], make them feel welcome, introduce them if they aren’t yet known in the local community, and help them make a living through their gifts and talents." Read the Article.
Nat Belz
"I used to think my music would be my ministry — the music itself. Now, I think my life as a musician will be my ministry, if God allows that for me." Read the Article.
Walter Henegar
Good fiction has the potential to illuminate biblical truth, but not when it effectively supplants it. Walter Henegar reviews the bestselling novel, "The Shack." Read the Article.
Carolyn Curtis
The success of the Harrison Center for the Arts in Indianapolis has attracted interest from all corners of the Christian landscape, and has become "a model for all of us who want to engage the culture." Read the Article.
Stephen McGarvey
At its core, "Prince Caspian" is about belief versus doubt, a theme familiar to those who know the work of C.S. Lewis. Read the Article.
Robert J. Tamasy
Westminster Presbyterian Church offered a presentation by Nancy Pearcey on the growing pervasiveness of Darwinian and naturalistic thinking in virtually every area of society. Read the Article.
Aaron Belz
Rather than lamenting poetry's disappearance, it may be more productive to think about the ways poetry creeps into our daily lives. Read the Article.
Joel Pelsue
For too long, the Church has seen Hollywood as a modern-day Nineveh, and hoped for its destruction. It's time to engage, to be at the forefront of creating songs, novels, and films that inspire our nation, and ultimately our world. Read the Article.