If you have heard of the new documentary Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed, opening April 18, chances are you have heard all…
In modern America, film and television are powerful shapers of culture. They provide shared experiences; they influence the way people…
In his history of World War II, Winston Churchill tells the story of a pre-war meeting between French premier Laval…
At Prison Fellowship’s national headquarters hangs one of my favorite photographs. It is huge—six feet by four feet—featuring a close-up…
Forty years ago today, Martin Luther King was assassinated at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee. His murder not only…
There is a certain type of film that has captivated audiences for decades. It is dark and eerie. There…
Eric was a little boy who did not have much going for him. His older brother was in prison,…
For two weeks now, a political firestorm has been raging over the tragically racist and anti-American statements uttered by the…
What does a 17th-century French theologian have to say to you and me today about true freedom? We’ll find…
In church yesterday, as you celebrated Easter, did you notice anything—or anyone—unusual? In churches all over the world, there…