Are graphic novels simply too graphic or is this a genre Christians should openly engage?
An interview with Ron Vander Pol, an artist and art and Bible instructor from Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
A list of graphic novels to check out when you're ready to go beyond Maus and Persepolis.
An overview and analysis of Jack Chick’s graphic tracts.
How two films opened a window on walking ideas.
On the incarnation of ideas into art in Chaim Potok’s acclaimed novel, My Name is Asher Lev.
An experience in a high school classroom prompts thoughts about the postmodern decline of shared cultural reference.
How to become a conscientious objector in the culture war at the dinner table.
An interview about language and culture with a partner in critical blogging.
Two philosophy colleagues debate the value of high and low culture for the Christian student.
A foray into the heart of the South and the heart of an artist.
A film about Communist Romania, a Baltimore art collection and vintage music from She & Him.
On the search for purpose, via the story of playwright Horton Foote.
How a local writers' group changed from being a place of belonging.
A suggestion from the margins of Christian college culture.
Creative jock or an athletic artist? A reflection on a time of making decisions about love.
A review of a young adult favorite, Ellen Raskin's The Tattooed Potato and Other Clues.
The photographs of Andre Kertesz and the world of stories, and the stories of the world.
What happens when we open ourselves up to meeting songs with a posture of hospitality?
On the capacity of song to embody our memories.
On one particular created tree as an image of self-expression.
Short film juxtaposes images of destruction and handmade creation.
A practical guide for creating a useful craft from days of old.
A collection of thoughts gathered during time spent in Africa.
A visual and narrative reflection on God the Guide.
A eulogy for a musician, by a musician.
Modest proposals for the future life of 22,000 square feet and four acres.
On trying to live out a costly vision after college.
Why confessing our pop culture secrets can be good for us.
On following Jesus into forbidden territory.