
Seven Movies That Prove Even Heroes Can Have Flaws
Flawed heroes remind us that we don’t need to be perfect in order to do good. They still need a perfect Savior just as we do.

Flawed heroes remind us that we don’t need to be perfect in order to do good. They still need a perfect Savior just as we do.

Just as The Lord of the Rings lines up strikingly close to Christian belief, the island nation of Númenor mimics the biblical Kingdom of Judah.

Worldview can be so important—and yet it’s not nearly as easily recorded in our reviews.

If you’ve been sitting around waiting for this social media craze to go the way of the floppy disk, you might want to invest your waiting time in other areas.

Scary, kid-centric movies might not always be bad – but that depends on the kid and the movie in question.

For the first time, streaming viewership recently surpassed cable TV viewership.

Sometimes terror can remind us of the One who dispels all terror, and who tells us, in whispered Scripture, “Be not afraid.”

Studies on marijuana are showing more side effects, such as addiction and vomiting, than ever before.

In this week’s episode, we discuss Amazon Prime Video’s and HBO’s fantasy prequels The Rings of Power and House of the Dragon.

We won’t always get social media etiquette right. But there’s no reason why we can’t adapt if we continue to apply these Dos and Don’ts.
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