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Carla Barnhill, America's Next Advice Columnist?
The 'mommy blogger' and former 'Christian Parenting Today' editor is one of the top four finalists to become 'Good Morning America's new "advice guru."
Songs to Stir the Soul
Sara Groves's music tells of injustice and calls us to action.
Bees, but No Bible
Faith-based marketing companies are pitching The Secret Life of Bees to church leaders with a "Bible study" that has no evangelical content—or Scripture.
Something's Gotta Give
Husband-wife duo Linford Detweiler and Karin Bergquist of Over the Rhine didn't realize how much their relationship was slipping away—until it almost fell apart.
Beijing Bound
Elite runners Ryan and Sara Hall are off to the Summer Olympics—not bad considering one of them almost called it quits five years ago.
Chronicling Caspian
Author Devin Brown explores the hidden meanings in Prince Caspian.
'Poorer' Book, Better Movie
Douglas Gresham, C. S. Lewis's stepson, talks about Prince Caspian.
Jars of Kid Lit
How Dan Haseltine, frontman for the Christian band Jars of Clay, is turning the bedtime stories he tells his son into children's books.
Eduardo's New Image
A playboy actor finds faith and, finally, a role his mother can be proud of.
Pro-Life Cinema
2007 featured a surprising number of films affirming the sanctity of life.
CleanFlicks Fights Back
Man arrested for sex with a 14-year-old girl claimed ties to DVD rental company, but CleanFlicks denies any connection.
Heartland Taps Bella
Independent film, which opens nationwide this week, receives $100,000 prize as Best Dramatic Feature at Heartland Film Festival.
Fox Faith: Is It Working?
It's been an up-and-down first year for Hollywood's first major "Christian" film label, with box office busts offset by strong video sales and rentals.
Out of Egypt Scrapped
Barna's film company was to make Anne Rice's first Christian novel into a movie, but the project has been called off.
Nativity Comes Home
Just three months after an unimpressive theatrical run, The Nativity Story is now out on DVD, looking for a second "life" at video stores and in home libraries.
Church Marketing Run Amok?
FoxFaith, DirecTV offer churches free satellite TV and exclusive screenings of upcoming films—but is that taking marketing too far? Plus: Caviezel returns as Jesus; Winter, Rose making films of faith; Dakota Fanning's new flick stirs controversy; and more.
Dreamgirls Big at Globes
The musical emerges as an Oscar frontrunner, while Babel and Letters from Iwo Jima also win major awards, and Scorcese is named best director for The Departed.
Globe Noms Out; Gibson Sounds Off
Nominees for the Golden Globe Awards were released last week, and Mel Gibson's Apocalypto was among the nods; meanwhile, the embattled director tells his detractors to "get the hell over it." Plus: Year-end kudos pour in; Amazing Grace clips online; Black Christmas causes outrage; and more.
Another Studio on the Bandwagon
The Weinstein Co. follows FoxFaith as another major player in Hollywood now making movies targeted to the burgeoning Christian market.
A Truly Moving Event
The Heartland Film Festival celebrates movies that inspire—and Hollywood is catching the vision. Meet this year's award winners, and the man who launched it all.
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