There is a crisis of knowledge that we are all experiencing. It seems that nobody trusts what anybody else is saying. In politics and in the media, on social networks, there has been an increasing inability to discern truth. What causes us to explore conspiracy theories? How can we know when someone is telling a …
Evangelical Christians often look to Christian celebrities and cultural strongmen for leadership and validation. And we have seen many celebrity pastors, ministry leaders, and cultural icons fall from their lofty celebrity platforms because they didn’t have the needed spiritual maturity or accountability. Award-winning journalist Katelyn Beaty‘s new book from Brazos Press, Celebrities for Jesus: How …
As we read the news, we are being not just being informed but we are being formed. Our news consumption easily shapes our sense of belonging and it can grind our minds into little bits as we are engulfed by so much information. We certainly should know what’s going on around us and so we should …
How does our faith inform our public life? We know it addresses our personal lives, our personal holiness, our families, our churches. But does our faith inform our work? Our enjoyment of art? Of fashion? Of architecture? Instead of simply relying on the political pundits on the cable news channels, do we have access to theologically shaped …
More on (re)integrating faith with vocations in media
- Wisely Consuming the News – with Dr. Jeffrey Bilbro
As we read the news, we are being not just being informed but we are being forme...
- Thoughtful Christians Engaging in Public Life with Matthew Kaemingk
How does our faith inform our public life? We know it addresses our personal liv...
- How Celebrity is Hurting the Church – with Katelyn Beaty
Evangelical Christians often look to Christian celebrities and cultural strongme...
- BONNIE KRISTIAN and Our Crisis of Knowing Truth
There is a crisis of knowledge that we are all experiencing. It seems that nobod...