Prisoners – Movie Discussion
[box_dark] These movie discussions are intended to help you connect your Christian faith to the modern world by: 1. Helping you learn to see echoes of redemptive truth all around you. 2. Challenging you to help other Christians see that their relationship with Jesus cannot be confined to
When Scholarly Skepticism Encounters Jesus Christ – Darrell Bock’s Review of Aslan’s Zealot
[box_dark]Yesterday we posted a review of Aslan's bestselling book, Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth by Craig Evans. After seeing that we were interested in equipping Christians to respond well to this revisionist challenge, our friend
Call the Midwife–WWJD
It’s full of blood and babies and birthing and the screams of women in labor…things which honestly make me very, very uncomfortable. There are those people who are fascinated with these things. You know the kind—they see a pregnant woman
Austenland – Quotes
Click here to read SPM’s discussion of the spiritual themes in Austenland! Mrs. Wattlesbrook : What separates the casual, Jane Austen fan from the aficionado? Is it the number of times she’s read her favorite novel? … The aficionado does so
Austenland – Movie Discussion
These movie discussions are intended to help you connect your Christian faith to the modern world by: 1. Helping you learn to see echoes of redemptive truth all around you. 2. Challenging you to help other Christians see that their relationship with Jesus cannot be confined to
Review of Reza Aslan, Zealot (Random House, 2013).
[box_dark] This book has been on the New York Times' bestseller lists for several months now. It is increasingly likely that Christians will need to be ready to discuss the revisionist claims contained in this purported "non-fiction" work. Dr. Craig A.
The Ultimate Life-Quotes
Click here to read SPM’s Ultimate Life movie discussion. Red’s Dad: Get it in your head, son. You ain’t never gonna be rich. All you’re ever gonna get handed is the short end. That’s what I got from my Daddy, and
The Ultimate Life-Movie Discussion
These movie discussions are intended to help you connect your Christian faith to the modern world by: 1. Helping you learn to see echoes of redemptive truth all around you. 2. Challenging you to help other Christians see that their relationship with Jesus cannot be confined to
Instructions Not Included – Movie Quotes
Click here to read SPM's discussion of Instructions not Included. John (Johnny) Bravo: That’s why I named you Valentin, because you’re so brave. John (Johnny) Bravo: Tame the fear, son. Valentin: Although I can never master the fear, the big ones, the medium
Instructions not Included: Movie Discussion
These movie discussions are intended to help you connect your Christian faith to the modern world by: 1. Helping you learn to see echoes of redemptive truth all around you. 2. Challenging you to help other Christians see that their relationship with Jesus cannot be confined to
Can the Gospels be Trusted? – dialogue with a skeptic
[box_dark]The question of whether or not the Gospels can be trusted to present an accurate view of Jesus' life, teaching and deeds comes up all the time in our culture. What follows is a presentation of some of the key
The Butler – Quotes
Click here to read SPM’s review/discussion of Lee Daniel’s The Butler. Martin Luther King, Jr.: Darkness cannot drive our darkness. Only light can do that. Earl Gaines to son, Cecil: Don’t you lose your temper with that man. This is his
Lee Daniel’s The Butler
Darkness cannot drive our darkness. Only light can do that Martin Luther King, Jr. [box_dark]This movie discussion is intended to help you connect your Christian faith to the modern world by: 1. Helping you learn to see echoes of redemptive truth all around you. 2. Challenging
13 Schizophrenic Impacts of Modern Tech (video)
Technology has always caused cultural angst. The first time a farmer hitched a plow to a horse instead of hand-shoveling his field, someone had an anxiety attack. In the early 1800's, petitions were started against steam engines that were racing through the