The persecution of Christians worldwide is perhaps the largest single human rights issue in the world today, and one which is all but ignored in the Churches and in the secular world.
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King Kong (Peter Jackson, 2005)
Adhering to the same basic storyline of the 1933 original, Jackson’s Kong follows vaudeville actress Ann Darrow as she embarks with a film crew to a land thought only to exist in seafaring legend.
Eating the Easter Bunny
I may be in touch with what it costs an animal for me to live, but I can callously ignore what it cost Jesus to forgive me.
Gorecki, Symphony 3 (1992)
How long has it been since a new symphony saw broad popular appeal? Few works since World War II that have had as large a following or sold as many copies as Henryk Górecki’s Third Symphony, the “Symphony of Sorrowful Songs.”
Darwin’s Black Box (Michael Behe, 1996)
The argument from design is one the oldest for the existence of God. It deduces the existence of a Designer-God from the evidence for design—the order, complexity, and beauty in the universe.
Hotel Rwanda (Terry George, 2004)
Hotel Rwanda tells the story of Paul Rusesabagina. He never intended to be a hero. He simply made a series of choices, moral choices, and in so doing, became a true hero.
Chocolat (Lasse Hallström, 2000)
Chocolat is at once a whimsical fairy tale that takes place “once upon a time” and also a postmodern fable about neo-paganism, Christianity, and the quest for tolerance in a pluralistic world.
The Valley of Vision: A Collection of Puritan Prayers and Devotions (Arthur Bennett, 1975)
Why would a true believer need something written down before they could speak to their heavenly Father? Prayer, we were taught, should not be read from a page, but should spring spontaneously out of the believer’s heart.
A Stick Becomes the Staff of God: Reflections on Faithfulness in the Ordinary & the Routine
The seven sons of Sceva, we’re told in Acts 19, attempted an exorcism only to be cast out themselves. Impressed with the Holy Spirit’s empowering of the apostles, they tried to get in on some of the action.
Caring: A Coversation with Andi Ashworth
God designed us for relationships and he designed us to care for each other in those relationships across the whole spectrum of life.