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Look to the Heavens: Interstellar and the Relativity of Our Perspective

It could be argued that Interstellar is a product of how far humanity has come. In his ninth feature film, Christopher Nolan stretches technology to a near breaking point, producing a visceral...

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Your Definition of a Miracle Might be too Narrow…or Lazy

I think our definition of “miracle” is often too small, too limited, and even a bit lazy. Here’s why. My buddy Joël recently published a book called Vision Map. Joël has to be one of the wisest and...

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My Ten Favorite Films of 2014

I’ve seen some great films this year. Though there are still more I need to catch (Whiplash, Selma, Inherent Vice, and Birdman to name a few), I thought it would be fun to put together a list...

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My Grief, Observed

As I write this, it’s been a month, to the day—nearly minute—that my father passed away. Last night, I dreamed about the evening he died. I think that makes two times in the last week. It wasn’t an...

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When Just Getting Out of Bed is Enough

I never expected what losing my dad would do to me. Some days, I don’t want to pull the covers off. Some days, I don’t want to talk to anyone. Some days, I simply want to watch television, scrolling...

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Faith Isn’t “Just Believing” the Bible

A few Easters ago, I lectured on the evidence for the resurrection of Jesus. At the end of my talk, a woman chastised me in front of the group. “It doesn’t matter what theologians, scholars, or logic...

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What ‘The Jinx’ Gets Right About Our Desire for Closure

I won’t spoil the end of The Jinx here—if by some chance you haven’t already read reports of the much lauded HBO documentary series—but I think it’s safe to say that the finale provided the seemingly...

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Stop Saying Sin Will Ruin Your Life

Before I could offer any advice, he spouted off a list of reasons why it was OK for him to rent a hotel room on prom night. He made sure to be safe. He and his girlfriend were legal adults. He had done...

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My Reaction to John Oliver’s Rant on the Prosperity Gospel

Some of you may have seen John Oliver’s recent take on the prosperity gospel. It’s been making its rounds since Monday—for good reason. It’s energetic and thought-provoking. Fair warning: if you do...

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The Difficulty (and Beauty) of Vulnerability

“If I had known more about Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, I probably would not have watched it. Director Alfonso Gomez-Rejon’s Sundance darling finds its protagonist in Greg (played by Thomas Mann), a...

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How a Nostalgic Jesus Freak Learned to Love Growing up in the Church

If you grew up in a Christian home during the last thirty years, you’re a member of an exclusive clique. You lived through McGee and Me’s tornado episode, survived a youth group game that required...

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Your Definition of a Miracle Might be too Narrow…or Lazy

I think our definition of “miracle” is often too small, too limited, and even a bit lazy. Here’s why. My buddy Joël recently published a book called Vision Map. Joël has to be one of the wisest and...

View Article

My Ten Favorite Films of 2014

I’ve seen some great films this year. Though there are still more I need to catch (Whiplash, Selma, Inherent Vice, and Birdman to name a few), I thought it would be fun to put together a list...

View Article


My Grief, Observed

As I write this, it’s been a month, to the day—nearly minute—that my father passed away. Last night, I dreamed about the evening he died. I think that makes two times in the last week. It wasn’t an...

View Article

When Just Getting Out of Bed is Enough

I never expected what losing my dad would do to me. Some days, I don’t want to pull the covers off. Some days, I don’t want to talk to anyone. Some days, I simply want to watch television, scrolling...

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Faith Isn’t “Just Believing” the Bible

A few Easters ago, I lectured on the evidence for the resurrection of Jesus. At the end of my talk, a woman chastised me in front of the group. “It doesn’t matter what theologians, scholars, or logic...

View Article

What ‘The Jinx’ Gets Right About Our Desire for Closure

I won’t spoil the end of The Jinx here—if by some chance you haven’t already read reports of the much lauded HBO documentary series—but I think it’s safe to say that the finale provided the seemingly...

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My Reaction to John Oliver’s Rant on the Prosperity Gospel

Some of you may have seen John Oliver’s recent take on the prosperity gospel. It’s been making its rounds since Monday—for good reason. It’s energetic and thought-provoking. Fair warning: if you do...

View Article

The Difficulty (and Beauty) of Vulnerability

“If I had known more about Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, I probably would not have watched it. Director Alfonso Gomez-Rejon’s Sundance darling finds its protagonist in Greg (played by Thomas Mann), a...

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How a Nostalgic Jesus Freak Learned to Love Growing up in the Church

If you grew up in a Christian home during the last thirty years, you’re a member of an exclusive clique. You lived through McGee and Me’s tornado episode, survived a youth group game that required...

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