Too Wild at Heart? Some evangelicals believe Eldredge is making God in his image.
Douglas LeBlanc | August 1, 2004
In Defense of Mere Entertainment (Part 3) Would Mother Teresa have thrown her head back and laughed aloud at The Pink Panther? Likely so, says the author in this apologetic for films that are simply "fun for the sake of fun."
by W. David O. Taylor | July 27, 2004
Happily Ever After? Today's romantic comedies are fun to watch, but behind the laughs and snappy screenwriting is a message that often misses the mark.
by Shelly Ngo | July 19, 2004
The Amish Come Knocking UPN's Amish In the City shows us our modern selves in a mirror that is positively medieval.
Chris Armstrong | July 1, 2004
Why We Love Comic Book Movies Sure, the special effects are great, but there's something more drawing us to these fantastic stories.
by Frank Smith | June 29, 2004
Moving Pictures These movies will keep your video player—and your conversations—going for a long time: the Arts & Faith Top 100 Spiritually Significant Films.
by Ron Reed | June 22, 2004
Responding to Our Readers Jeffrey Overstreet addresses reader reactions about profanity in movies—and about his take on the topic.
by Jeffrey Overstreet | June 10, 2004
Saved! Is Right on the Money Many Christians are condemning this movie without even seeing it. But I think it was quite true to real life.
by Anastasia McAteer | June 8, 2004
Why This Is a Good Idea There are a ton of good movies I'd love to show my kids—with just a little bit of editing.
by Lisa Espinoza Johnson | June 1, 2004
Da Vinci DissentersFour books try to break, crack, or decode the deception.
By David Neff | June 1, 2004
Let's Talk Sex What Christian books on the topic are, and are not, communicating.
By Tim Stafford | June 1, 2004
For All the Saints A new book reminds us to get our heads and hearts together, in the company of the cloud of witnesses.
By Chris Armstrong | June 1, 2004
The Da Vinci Rejects What other publishers could have done to respond to Dan Brown's bestseller.
By Ted Olsen | June 1, 2004
Not This Easter, Mel I haven't seen The Passion of The Christ, and I don't plan to. Here's why.
by Frank Schaeffer | March 30, 2004