Worship: A Life Lived
Explores the nature of true worship.
Explores the nature of true worship.
Looks at the importance of gratitude.
Contemplates how "slowing down"--physically and spiritually--enables us to learn about the goodness and sovereignty of God through truly knowing our fear, pain, discomfort, and need for mercy.
Shows how a legalism contradicts the basic tenants of biblical Christianity.
Reports Gutenberg College's progress and describes what makes it unique.
Shows how "virtue" suffers in two book-to-movie stories.
Explores the concept of "church."
Explores the essence of Phariseeism and how it manifests itself today.
Discusses the nature of fine art and the challenges for the Christian artist.
Discusses how honest communication about life's struggles is part of a Christian's sanctification.
Gives a historical perspective on the concept of academic freedom and shows how it manifests itself at Gutenberg College.
Looks at the impact of Christian fundamentalism on how we understand and apply the Bible's teaching.
Discusses how a Christian can relate to culture without compromising himself.
Discusses the biblical virtue of patience.
Discusses what an individual's response to truth signifies.
Uses the film A Beautiful Mind to discuss the connection between facing reality and our mental health.
Looks at Luke 12:1-5 to discuss how behavior reveals motivations.
Responds to society's growing intolerance to the truth claims of Christianity.
Uses the disciples' response to the resurrection to discuss the biblical basis for faith.
Discusses our understanding of God and the existence of evil.