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Blessed Ned of Springfield
He's the evangelical next door on The Simpsons, and that's okily dokily among many believers.
How Big Is The Simpsons?
The show's popularity goes beyond its 10th anniversary star on Hollywood Boulevard.
From Davey & Goliath to Homer and Ned
Steve Tompkins believes God has a sense of humor
The Kinkade Crusade
America's most collected artist is a Christian who seeks to sabotage Modernism by painting beauty, sentiment, and the memory of Eden.
Editorial: The Artist as Prophet
What is Christian art, and what does it look like?
The CT Review: Machiavelli Marooned
The church offers something that transcends the reality of television.
The CT Review: The Art of Dodging Bullets
Artist Robin Haines Merrill paints canvases, shoots photos, and helps redeem Philippine prostitutes.
The CT Review: Oberammergau Overhaul
Changes make the Passion play more sensitive to Jews and more faithful to Scripture.
Film Forum: The Kingdom of God Is Like that Scene from Aliens
Josh Spencer and Brian Heflin of Stranger Things magazine see pop culture as fresh language to communicate classic truths.
Agent of Grace Gains Prestige
New film relates Bonhoeffer's inspiring story to a wider audience.
CT Classic: A Passionate Passion
Oberammergau's drama not only survives, it thrives.
Incarnating Mystery
Michael Card argues that a proper view of Christ is a key to creativity.
No More Hollow Jesus
In focusing so intently on Jesus the man, Peter Jennings' report missed the big picture.
Books & Culture Corner: Roaring Lambs
The Evangelical Culture of Euphemism, Part 3
Editorial: We've Got Porn
Online smut is taking its toll on Christians. What is the church doing about it?
Conversations: Peter Jennings on Jesus
ABC anchorman Peter Jennings discusses what moved him as he filmed a special on the life of Christ.
From Episcopalian Bishop to Cybersex Columnist
Bishop John Spong goes to work for Museum of Sex's Web site.
Popular Culture:The Clay Cries Out
The Miracle Maker presents an animated, supernatural, and utterly believable Jesus.
Amassed Media: The Drink Debate
What Christian leaders past and present have said about social drinking—and where to find them online.
Amassed Media: Talk About the Passion
The best online resources about the history, significance, and experience of Holy Week
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Christ at the Center
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Cleaning Up After Others
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'O, Evangelicos!'
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Wilson's Bookmarks
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The Best and the Worst New Tech: Mobile Smart Phones
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The Best and the Worst New Tech: Online Video
The gospel was delivered in a way that people could visualize it.

The Best and the Worst New Tech: What You Least Expect
Technology often brings a myriad of trade-offs.

Christ-Centered Cautions
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