Red Light Green Light film sheds light on sex trafficking in Canada One movie turned Michelle Brock’s life upside-down. It was 2006. Brock was at a conference in Atlanta, Georgia where the organizers were giving away a few hundred tickets to pre-screen a film. Out of 10,000 people in the audience, […]
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Road raging instant karma
There’s a new viral video going around posted by “Florida Driver” where a man in an oversized truck tailgates a woman on the highway. This is what is written in the video description: “This pathetic excuse for a human being tailgated me for about three minutes. After about a minute, […]
World Vision’s week of wreckage
Just two days after World Vision U.S. announced the organization would now consider hiring Christians in same-sex marriages, the decision has been revoked. On Monday, Christianity Today published an exclusive interview with World Vision U.S. president Richard Sterns. In the article, Sterns said the decision to employ individuals in homosexual […]
‘Noah’ raises profound questions, demands discussion
One of the images that lingers from Darren Aronofsky’s Noah is that of a huge rock protruding from the sea, with hundreds of screaming people climbing desperately to its top, being swept off like toys by mighty waves. In the background we see the massive wooden ark, peaceful and secure […]
Obama winning millenials one GIF at a time
I, like most of you reading this, watched Zach Galifianakis interview President Obama on Between Two Ferns and had mixed feelings about the political circus act. On the one hand, I laughed. On the other, I felt awkward. To me, it’s such a strange arena for dialogue about a topic […]
Does justice mean anything without the gospel?
Several weeks ago, I attended The Justice Conference in downtown Los Angeles. The event is an annual convergence of Christian thinkers and doers in the world of social justice. Each morning before the conference began, my coworker Becky and I walked from our hotel to the stately Orpheum Theatre, sweating in […]
