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Exodus 4:18-31

Before Moses can get back to Egypt, he has to face an attack… from none other than GOD! What?!

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Captain America: Civil War

Civil War is a generally great film who’s final act trades great story-telling for action. A great addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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Preaching Revelation

Because Tara’s prepping for her cross-country move, Heather and JR. take some time to review how to preach the book of Revelation. Why is the book so scary to so many of us, and how can preachers recover the good news of the book?

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Creative Nonfiction Faith Featured

God v The Langoliers: Dawn of Tomorrow

Living in the past is more than stale existence; it’s a terrifying way to go. Thankfully, we are given fresh new moments over and over.

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Featured Movies Pop Culture

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

Batman v Superman is a thematic and narrative mess with some visual treats. You should see it, but go in with expectations low.

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The Political Christian

How ought Christians to engage in the political system? Engagement? Avoidance? In a tense election season, we explore the various options Christians have, and ask what we can do to be advocates for the common good.

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Biblical History Coolsville Faith Featured Sermons

Matt’s talks from Dallas Seminary 2016

Matt’s four talks from the DTS World Evangelization Conference, 2016.

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Coolsville Faith Featured Meditations

Plum Blossoms in Winter

A short meditation for your day!

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Exodus 3:1-10

Horeb vs. Sinai
The LORD vs. the Angel of the LORD
The prototypical Call Narrative
Milk and Honey
Objections

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Christianity, Art and Pop Culture with Barry Williams

Pastor and artist Barry Williams joins us for a conversation about faith and art. They have a complicated relationship, but art is integral to faith. How can we more consistently integrate art into our faith?