Thank God the king faced his murder with confidence.
Good Friday Regicide

Thank God the king faced his murder with confidence.
Some people say Jesus was a zombie, but he came to give life, not take it.
MaxMcLean’s stage adaptation of the C. S. Lewis classic THE GREAT DIVORCE is well worth seeing. It’s weird, a little creepy and wonderful. Whether you’re fan of the classic or just want a good night out, The Great Divorce will hit the spot.
A full album preview courtesy of Page CXVI and Norville Rogers.
Did Methuselah really live to see Noah’s ark? Did he die in the flood? Did he ever really exist? Here’s a quick video on those questions & more.
The new Christian film “God’s Not Dead” will fail because its unsympathetic portrayal of atheists reduces from a potential conversation starter to a piece of insider-propaganda.
Burn is Julianna Baggott’s final installment in the PURE trilogy. It’s an outstanding, life-affirming conclusion to a top-notch trilogy that is profoundly human.
Her affirms that no matter how advanced our technology gets, we will remain minds and bodies. And that is okay. It might even been good.
[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text disable_pattern=”true” align=”left” margin_bottom=”0″]2013 was the year of fiction for me. I usually try to read a good mix of fiction and non-fiction (particularly theology and Christian living), but for a lot of reasons this was a year of fiction, and you’ll see that represented in my list. 2013 was also the year publishers […]
Don’t miss my StoryMen interview with author Blake Atwood! Now that the dust has settled, it’s clear that Breaking Bad will go down in history as one of the great television shows of all time (though it’s still not quite The Wire). Creator and show runner Vince Gilligan (of X-Files fame) made meticulous attention to […]