Christ and Pop Culture Summer 2018 Reading Guide
Summer is for camping and road trips; it’s for cookouts and s’mores, lazy days and fireworks. It’s also for reading, as time is freed up with fewer kids’ activities and perhaps some time off from work....
View ArticleRBG Is an Invitation to Love Our Political Neighbors
A few minutes into RBG, the new documentary about Associate Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, I was having Fahrenheit 9/11 flashbacks. Michael Moore’s propagandistic attempt to thwart George...
View ArticleOn the Fifth Day of Christmas, CAPC Gave to Me: Five Needful Words
For each day of Twelvetide, Christ and Pop Culture writers will point to some of the cultural goodness that gives hope in the midst of life’s messyness. It’s our version of the “Twelve Days of...
View ArticleChrist and Pop Culture Summer 2019 Reading Guide
Once again, the writers at Christ and Pop Culture have compiled a reading guide of some of our favorite books to entertain and edify you this summer. As usual, we have an eclectic list, including...
View ArticleThe Surprising Blessing of Steak-umm Twitter
Corporations have some strong pivot skills. One by one, they hopped on board the we’re-all-in-this-pandemic-together bandwagon. You’ve seen the commercials I’m sure. From CarMax to Burger King to...
View ArticlePandemic Restrictions, Human Limits, and Meaningful Gestures
This article was created in partnership with InterVarsity Press. Growing up in the church has its advantages and disadvantages. On the plus side, from early on, I was immersed in Bible reading, prayer,...
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