Even if you can’t leave home, these books, CDs, and movies will take you somewhere new.
Mixed Media
Reviews of books, movies, music, television, websites, and more, looking at the world of arts and entertainment from a Reformed perspective. To submit a review, click here.
Social Jusitce
A Prisoner in the Garden
by The Nelson Mandela Foundation
Documentaries are hot.
Fiction for adults
River Rising
by Athol Dickson
Does your church have a website?
Health Issues
Race Against Time
by Stephen Lewis
Don’t worry, parent. Have no fear, librarian.
TV/DVD
Bonhoeffer
reviewed by Jim Romahn
Walt Wangerin loves Jesus. You can’t read his latest book, Jesus: A Novel without experiencing that clear conviction.
documentary
Born into Brothels
reviewed by Kristy Quist
Question: where is it still safe to be a racist? Answer: at an American sporting event.
As I watched Left Behind: World at War, I asked myself these questions:
Fighting Disappointment in Narnia
The concept of a “traitor” looms large in C.S.
In a recent classroom discussion I asked my grade seven and eight students what kind of gifts they were hoping to receive this holiday se
If thoughtful gifts are what you’re looking for, here’s a list of ideas that are guaranteed to be the right size and add a li
If you could have one wish granted, what would it be? To play baseball with the New York Yankees?
Rancher John Lockwood and his Internet-savvy friend John Underwood thought they had a really bright idea: offer hunters a chance to hunt
Award shows frustrate me.
Who's Your Daddy?
Looking Back on the Central Questions of the Star Wars SagaLooking Back on the Central Questions of the Star Wars Saga
“This war represents a failure to listen.”—Pa
Hammock? CHECK! Iced tea? CHECK! Summer reading list? CHECK!
So many books, so few summer days. From lighteared to serious, these books are great leisure-time reads.Memoir
Gods of Noonday: A White Girl’s African Life
by Elaine Neil Orr
reviewThe other day in a literature class I mentioned Clint Eastwood’s boxing picture “Million Dollar Baby.” One student said
I’m a sucker for fiction, I admit it. My literary preference isn’t entirely the result of reading (and re-reading) C.S.