TV/DVD
Bonhoeffer
reviewed by Jim Romahn
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TV/DVD
reviewed by Jim Romahn
Walt Wangerin loves Jesus. You can’t read his latest book, Jesus: A Novel without experiencing that clear conviction.
documentary
reviewed by Kristy Quist
Question: where is it still safe to be a racist? Answer: at an American sporting event.
As I watched Left Behind: World at War, I asked myself these questions:
The concept of a “traitor” looms large in C.S.
In a recent classroom discussion I asked my grade seven and eight students what kind of gifts they were hoping to receive this holiday se
If thoughtful gifts are what you’re looking for, here’s a list of ideas that are guaranteed to be the right size and add a li
If you could have one wish granted, what would it be? To play baseball with the New York Yankees?
Rancher John Lockwood and his Internet-savvy friend John Underwood thought they had a really bright idea: offer hunters a chance to hunt
Award shows frustrate me.
“This war represents a failure to listen.”—Pa
Memoir
by Elaine Neil Orr
review
The other day in a literature class I mentioned Clint Eastwood’s boxing picture “Million Dollar Baby.” One student said
I’m a sucker for fiction, I admit it. My literary preference isn’t entirely the result of reading (and re-reading) C.S.