Place Cards and Other Tips for Loving the Lonely This Christmas
In a lonely world, people need more than an open invitation that says, “All are welcome.” They need a specific request that says, “We want you to come.”
Place Cards and Other Tips for Loving the Lonely This Christmas
In a lonely world, people need more than an open invitation that says, “All are welcome.” They need a specific request that says, “We want you to come.”
Slow Down and Go to The Art Museum
My mom regularly took us to the art museum, and this practice has shaped and formed aspects of my life.
9 Family Resources to Start Reading Poetry
Here are some of the ways we started loving poetry as a family — and how you can too.
Hannah & Nathan Anderson: Advent Is an Invitation
It’s part 2 of the annual Christ and Culture Christmas special! Hannah and Nathan Anderson join us to discuss art, advent, and their new book, “Heaven and Nature Sing.”
Seeing the World Differently Through Poetry
My relationship with poetry is no longer purely utilitarian. My tastes have changed.
Warren Kinghorn: Loving the Hopeless During the Holidays
Dr. Warren Kinghorn of Duke Divinity School returns to the podcast to discuss loving the hopeless during Christmas.
The Homecoming: Advent and the Ache of the Season
The Homecoming, a 1971 movie, captures the spirit of Advent remarkably well. Here's how it points us to the longing of the season — and to the One we're longing for.
‘Give Heaven Some Hell’? An Ode to Better Country Music
Rather than “give heaven some hell” with our music, let’s invite a bit of the Kingdom to come on earth as it is in heaven.
16 Books on Faith and Art
Art is far more important to the Christian life than we often believe. Here are some books to help you think more deeply about the intersection of faith and art.
John Meade: The Old Testament Canon
Dan Strange: Making Faith Magnetic
How do we engage unreligious people and to respond to the claims of Christ? Dr. Dan Strange of Crosslands Forum joins us to discuss how we can “make our faith magnetic.
Thanksgiving, Cancer, and God’s Faithfulness
Despite cancer, my cup overflows.
A Grief Repurposed in ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever explores grief — and how we can use grief as a stepping stone, not just a stumbling block.
Rings of Power: The Power of Optimism (and the Perils of Pessimism)
Galadriel’s obsession for revenge creates and reveals her predisposition to see the bad in a person or situation. Nori’s predisposition allows her to view others with optimism.
Rings of Power: Sauron’s Call and the Way of the Servant King
Sin tempts us to grasp corrupted power for good purposes. Read this reflection on the Rings of Power finale.
Rebecca McLaughlin: Responding to Culture’s Pressing Moral Issues
How should Christians respond to our society's pressing moral issues? Watch Rebecca Mclaughlin's conversation on her book 'The Secular Creed' at this Library Talk.
A Tale of Two Cultural Christianities
Colossians was written to a people to show them Christianity at its heart was Christ and Christ alone. The Colossians did not need to add anything to Christ.
Jordan Steffaniak: The Protestant Reformers on Spiritual Formation
Jordan Steffaniak of the London Lyceum joins us to discuss the Protestant Reformers and what they can teach us about spiritual formation.
Terrence Malick, “A Hidden Life,” and the Need for Patience
Waiting on the Lord and being faithful to the Lord are critical ingredients for a posture of patience.
Lainey Greer: What the Bible Says About Your Body
Lainey Greer explores what the Bible says about our bodies. Her conversation touches on topics such as eating disorders, overexercise, obesity, other disordered eating habits, and even disability.
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