How Social Media Hinders Discernment

by Chris Martin
Social media is designed to massage our minds into comfort, not equip our minds with truth. In fact, our relationship with the social internet and the various kinds of media we consume there often comfort us at the cost of truth

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Technology and Devotionals

by Ryan Pemberton
Technology is a tool, intended to simplify, amplify, or expedite human efforts toward specific ends. Those ends, however, and their formation of our lives, are worth our considered reflection.

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Film Review: Jesus Revolution

by Ed Aust
The film Jesus Revolution tells the family story of the beginnings of the Jesus Movement, and the evangelical revival that took the Church and the nation by surprise in the late 1960s and into the 1970s. The story the movie tells

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Natalie Carnes: Iconoclasm, Beauty and Aesthetics

Natalie Carnes is a constructive theologian interested in how Christian doctrine can speak to the complexities of modern life. Drawing on literary and visual works, she interprets theological ideas together with a range of themes, including images, iconoclasm, beauty, gender

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Matthew J. Milliner: Images of Mary

Matthew J. Milliner is associate professor of art history at Wheaton College, is a five-time appointee to the Curatorial Advisory Board of the United States Senate, and was awarded a Commonwealth fellowship at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture at the University

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