Finding Hope When Life Drives You to the Edge Cindi McMenamin I remember a season of my life in which I was feeling desperate. I wanted out of the frustration, out of the house, out of everything. But I didn't know where to go... Read the full article here
Spiritual Life Ancient Words, New Light: How Studying Psalms Prepared a Pastor Kevin Adams "My friend's 3-month-old granddaughter died last night," said the caller. "They don't know what to do and don't have a church. Is there any chance you could visit them?" Even a weary pastor on his day off recognizes a holy moment. "I'll be right there," I said... Read the full article here
News & Culture "For the Sake of God" -- Must We Surrender Sexual Morality? Albert Mohler The opposing sides in the Anglican Communion cannot simply "put their differences behind them" and agree to move on. What the church would lose is its soul. Read the full article here
Family "Should We Marry If We're Theologically Divided?" (My Response) Russell Moore This is the latest "Questions and Ethics" query. Help me answer this question by telling me your thoughts in the comments. I'll weigh in later in the week. Read the full article here Graduates...The Rolling Stones Were Right! David Burchett The Dallas Morning News recently ran an editorial about high school graduation speeches being a bit too optimistic. Writer Rod Dreher noted that "the bad news, high school graduates, is that you can't have it all. You aren't as free as you think you are. Sorry, but no matter what optimistic flapdoodle your commencement speaker tells you, that's the truth." Read the full article here
Entertainment It's a Wonderful Life in Final Shrek Christian Hamaker Shrek Forever After is a fun riff on It's a Wonderful Life. The film moves along at a nice clip, without straining for the rapid-fire pop-culture jokes that make so many Dreamworks animated films insubstantial. And for once, we have a summer movie that's just what a summer movie should be--a lot of fun. Read the full article here MercyMe's Lovewell Not Quite a Concept Album Andy Argyrakis To call MercyMe's latest project, The Generous Mr. Lovewell, a concept album would be an overstatement. But there's certainly a unified thread that runs throughout the 11-track collection of uplifting pop and rock. Read the full article here | | | | 
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