ShortsThe latest kids' flick from Robert Rodriguez is silly, chaotic and illogical, but in a way that makes it seem all the more childlike.
Peter T. Chattaway|
Inglourious BasterdsQuentin Tarantino delivers Jews scalping Nazis in a go-for-broke WWII epic that shocks, electrifies, and horrifies, all in the name of entertainment.
Annie Young Frisbie|
Running in the Shadow of 9/11Much of my life has been lived in the kinetic shadow of New York City. Last weekend, I owned that city's streets for three hours.
Christine A. Scheller|
Quotation MarksRecent remarks on the Anglicans' teaching on sexuality, ancient catacombs advertisements, Tim Tebow's virginity, and other news developments.
Compiled by Jeremy Weber|
Ministry to College StudentsMake an impact in a formative phase of life.
by Ben Hines, Chuck Bomar, Jim Schmotzer, and Stephen Grusendorf|
God's HymnbookJohn Calvin wanted the church to learn to sing again—as long as the words and melody pointed the heart towards God.
Herman J. Selderhuis|
News Briefs: August 10, 2009Former pastor arrested in a $120 million Ponzi scheme, International Aid shuts down, and other news in the Christian world.