Attending the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C., as a chaperone raised more questions than it answered about the traditional Pro-Life movement.
Examining the roots of hip hop shows how far it has come.
Regardless of your perspective on the controversial filmmaker, Michael Moore?s Bowling for Columbine leaves important questions unanswered.
On the struggle to discover a biblical approach to war and peace.
Michael Ondaatje?s novel, Anil?s Ghost, addresses hopeless violence, but doesn?t offer any answers.
JustPlay uses statistics as a tool for making youth sports fun again.
On the ability of the gospel?s messengers to bring healing to those who suffer from memories of sexual abuse.
How preserving heterosexual privilege in the name of Christ defies the Gospel.
Indigenous farmers from Mexico offer opportunities to make the connection between righteousness and justice.
On the difference between being afraid and having fear.
An artist wonders out loud about the link between victims and perpetrators.
A review of Hotel Rwanda.
A review of the 1974 film Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia.
A review of This Film is Not Yet Rated, a documentary about the Motion Picture Association of America.
Thoughts from a writing teacher and father-to-be.
A review of Gus Van Sant’s Elephant, a film depicting a high school shooting that is alternately sensitive and detached.
Exploring the troubling origins of our identities as creatures who are what we eat.
On the broader implications of the upside down world in David Simon’s Baltimore.
Experiences and conversations converge on questions of keeping.
A report on race relations in Russia.
A review of the teen noir film Brick.
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