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Monthly Archives: March 2018
Holy Saturday
“Holy Saturday is the day we celebrate the silence of the tomb. The silence of loss. The silence of absence. The silence of graves that our love ones lay in. It’s not a fun holiday. But it’s a true one. … Continue reading
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A Christian critic wrestles with new biblical films and the hope of a better ‘faith-based’ cinema
By Justin Chang My reservations have little to do with standard criticisms like awkward performances or clunky production values — venial sins, surely, for new filmmakers trying to find their way. What rankles about a cinematic sermon like “Letters to … Continue reading
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Politics, persecution and ‘ardent love’: New movie aims to show why Paul is still relevant
By Emily McFarlan Miller, Religion News Service In the film, Luke (Caviezel) meets with Paul (James Faulkner) in prison to record his dramatic conversion and other reflections into what would become the Book of Acts. Meantime, the early church struggles … Continue reading
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Have a blessed Good Friday.
For those who observe, have a blessed Good Friday. Elvis Costello has been an essential troubadour in my life’s soundtrack. Every Good Friday, I ponder his lyrics: “How deep is the red our redeemer bled / The debt of our … Continue reading
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Jesus is tempted
By Scott Erickson I get tempted. But never like this. I personally distrust teachings that compare some crazy Biblical story to the normalcy of my life. Example: “Jesus calmed the storm on the sea. Can He calm the “storms” in … Continue reading
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A Soul Food Beacon in Memphis
By John T. Edge, Garden & Gun “We’re church people,” Aaron Leach says when I ask how his family came to run a soul café on the edge of the North Memphis neighborhood known as Smokey City, once thick with … Continue reading
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Legendary rocker Alice Cooper credits Jesus with curing him of alcoholism
New York Daily News Thirty-seven years ago, Alice Cooper awoke throwing up blood. “Everything that could go wrong was shutting down inside of me,” the legendary rocker recalled to Confidential. “I was drinking with Jim Morrison and Jimi Hendrix and … Continue reading
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The ‘Father Of Christian Rock’ Larry Norman’s Battles With Evangelicalism
By Sarah McCammon Upon the release of his first album Upon This Rock in 1969, Larry Norman unwittingly created the billion-dollar industry of Christian rock. Author Gregory Alan Thornbury is sure that if Norman were alive today, the musician would … Continue reading
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