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 Volume 53
April (Web-only), 2009 |
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Jon Troast Troast, Jon Pop/acoustic rock Reviewed by Andy Argyrakis
17 Again Zac Efron turns in a decent performance as a man who time travels back to his teens with a second shot at life, only to realize that his first shot was just fine after all. Review by Lisa Ann Cockrel
NEWS QUIZ News Quiz: A Bearded Lady What names did a pastor use on a singles' site? Why did Saddleback recently apologize? How much do you know about this week's news? Compiled by Sarah Pulliam
American Violet The war on drugs gets personal in this harrowing true story of a young mother forced to choose between her family and her principles. Review by Lisa Ann Cockrel
Beyond the Creek Sara Watkins goes solo while her old band, Nickel Creek, goes on hiatus. Andrew Greer
NEWS QUIZ News Quiz: But God Wants Me Wrinkle-Free! What is a New York City pastor accused of stealing church funds for? How much did the Obamas give to faith-based groups? How much do you think you know about this week's news? Compiled by Sarah Pulliam
Cal Thomas, 25 Years of Columns Later After 2,600 columns and 11 books, the syndicated columnist shares his 'wit and wisdom.' Interview by Sarah Pulliam
CDs on The List Short reviews of new albums by Sarah Brendel, Heather Headley, and Judd & Maggie.
SoulWork Soulwork: Christ Is Risen — Run Away! Why we don't always want to meet the resurrected Lord. Mark Galli
THROUGH A SCREEN DARKLY Dam Yangtze! Two films chronicle China's endeavor to flood entire cultures via the "progress" of building the world's largest dam. By Jeffrey Overstreet
Theology in the News The Politics of Moralistic Therapeutic Deism No merely civil religion alone can sustain a free republic. Collin Hansen
Dog Days of Summer An unforgettable summer brings a young boy a memorable glimpse of hypocrisy and sin that will change him forever ... but the movie's not all that great. Review by Annie Young Frisbie
Earth Glorious nature cinematography tracks three animal families over the course of a year—and the whole film points to the beauty and wonder of Creation. Review by Frederica Mathewes-Green
Excerpt N.T. Wright: Easter, Unedited N. T. Wright says the Gospels' Resurrection accounts are odd because they are fresh. Excerpted from Jesus, the Final Days: What Really Happened, by Craig A. Evans and N. T. Wright.
DVD REVIEW Faith Like Potatoes When a farmer gives his life to Christ, he finds not only transformation but a new direction, becoming the "South African Billy Graham." Review by Annie Young Frisbie
Fast & Furious Vin Diesel and Paul Walker reprise their roles as thief and cop, but while this latest installment in the franchise is certainly fast and furious, it's also vulgar, noisy, and dumb. Review by Russ Breimeier
SLIDESHOW Slideshow: Going Up to Jerusalem Christianity Today's publisher tries to retrace Jesus' steps by taking a modern Christian pilgrimage. Photos by John LaRue
Speaking Out Speaking Out: Goodbye Charity Churches and charitable institutions provide services that some politicians feel belong to the federal government. Newt Gingrich and Rick Tyler
Hannah Montana The Movie The smash Disney sitcom about an American teen and her pop star alter ego gets the big screen treatment, with tween-pleasing results. Review by Carolyn Arends
SoulWork Soulwork: Happiness Is Not Hope How Easter Sunday can become the unhealthy denial of death. Mark Galli
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