Wolfing down my third taco of the night as a woman in her fifth month of pregnancy, I finished Sarah
Category: Verbal-Visual
Take Shelter: A Movie Review with Anna Drehmer
Adam is clairvoyant. He has a sense about people. Aware of mood and feeling imperceptible to most, Adam seems to
Valor
It is important to say this from time to time: shed blood makes us free. It might seem that my
Kingdom Calling, Amy L. Sherman
As a reviewer, I decided to put my money where my mouth is: I ordered a box of Amy Sherman’s
Beyond Integration?
Arthur Holmes would have been proud. Holmes, who shepherded Wheaton College through 40 years of biblically integrative practices, established many
Excellence, by Andreas J. Köstenberger
A good many books have arrived on bookshelves which broadly address the Christian intellect. Surely the grandfather of them all
Herbert Butterfield
Twisted history marks the pastime of lazy thinkers. Herbert Butterfield would have none of it. Practicing his craft during the
Raising Helen: Movie Review
What is most important to you? Is it your job where you labor on behalf of an institution? Is it
Review of “The Virtue of Dialogue” (C. C. Smith)
Englewood Christian Church is the first example of a First Century Church.
Between Heaven and Mirth (Martin)
My faculty have impish ways. One is jovial, spouting sarcasms and light-hearted ribbing. Another is a clandestine wit whose laugh-line