Why We Are (gulp!) Home Schooling
Presents the issues that led one family to home school their children.
Presents the issues that led one family to home school their children.
Addresses problems created by lack of philosophical bases for the public schools' AIDS/HIV curriculum.
Addresses the 2000 Gutenberg College graduating class.
Reviews three movies that highlight our culture's semi-biblical view of death.
Describes the inevitable place of art in human experience and the challenge of Christian artmaking.
Reflections on being an artist and a Christian.
Considers how modern art speaks and what it is saying about the human condition.
Presents a personal appreciation of Christian values in the arts, as seen in the Father Brown stories.
Portrays the value of books in our spiritual journey.
Explores the effect of the popular visual arts on our perception of reality and the communication of the gospel.
Portrays the departure of the ideal of virtue from the arts and popular culture.
Defends the legitimacy of art as a calling for believers.
Reflects on the significance of Spielberg's film to the baby-boom generation.
Highlights the worldview assumptions behind the classic sci-fi series, "The Outer Limits."
Highlights the difference between the "new" spirituality and the biblical view of spirituality.
Highlights the surprising and instructive way that God brought His Son into the world.
Explores what God was saying in the events of the Passover.
Asserts that often the most valuable and "practical" teaching is the most theoretical.
Argues for the seriousness of the problem of sin.
Defines the biblical concept of spirituality.