Inception: Movie Review
Inception: Movie Review Review by Stacey Tuttle “The most resilient parasite is an idea.”“The smallest seed of an idea can grow to destroy or define you.” Once in a while I see a movie whose ending I don’t really like. I prefer happy
Charlie St. Cloud – Movie Review
Charlie St. Cloud – Movie Review Review by Stacey Tuttle “Why you? Why did you get a second chance?God doesn’t just show off for no reason.Don’t squander this gift you’ve been given.”Charlie St. Cloud was a miracle. He and his brother died
Unleashing the Gospel
Unleashing the Gospel (or, Strategic Investing for Kingdom Returns) By: Craig Smith Simean looked across the table at us, his eyes brimming with tears. "I love my country," he said, "and I love God's people in my country. Sometimes, when I think about
Eat Pray Love: Movie Review
Eat Pray Love: Movie Review Review by Stacey Tuttle I admit it; I read the book and I loved it. Not because I agreed with much of anything that it said, but because I loved the way in which it was said.
A “Wicked” Good Time – if you don’t think about it too much
A “Wicked” Good Time – if you don’t think about it too much By: Craig Smith “Where I come from we believe all sorts of things that aren’t true. We call it History.” So says the Wonderful Wizard of Oz. If you don’t
Salt: Movie Review
Salt: Movie Review Review by Stacey Tuttle A Russian defector comes to the CIA with information about an assassination plot and names the CIA agent interviewing him, Evelyn Salt, as the assassinator. Of course, this seems ludicrous. Salt is trusted by her
The “Shining Ones”
One of the interesting things about being a pastor and Christian speaker, especially one involved with an organization like Shepherd Project, is that I get asked all kinds of fascinating questions. Here's an answer I sent off this morning to
Review of Craig Smith’s “Criteria for Identifying Chiasm of Design in New Testament Literature”
The review is by Roger G. DePriest, PhD student who is currently writing his own dissertation on chiasms in the Gospel of John. Smith’s dissertation consists of nine chapters, with the final chapter being a basic conclusion that summarizes and recapitulates
Be Filled With The Spirit
(this one's a little tiny bit technical for a just bit