Painful Redemption in ‘The Integrity of Joseph Chambers’
Though not in the ‘faith-based’ genre, ‘The Integrity of Joseph Chambers’ is easily one of the most theologically significant indie films released in recent years.
Though not in the ‘faith-based’ genre, ‘The Integrity of Joseph Chambers’ is easily one of the most theologically significant indie films released in recent years.
In three recent films, institutional Christianity is the villain. Thinking carefully about these depictions can strengthen our evangelism and apologetics.
At a time when no precedent, norm, or received wisdom is safe from the wrecking ball that masquerades as ‘disruption,’ it’s no wonder anxiety is on the rise. How should Christians respond to a world of ubiquitous disruption?
In ‘Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical,’ Miss Honey’s song points us to God’s story of home.
A new development in Hollywood: moral relativists are the villains, moral absolutists are the heroes, and the latter fight for control in recounting history.