The Golden Globe nominee shows us what happens when “the Way” really isn't.
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How our senses can point the way to God's presence.
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The story of Marisol and Joel Lopez, a couple who find Christ's love in the midst of field labor.
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Disney Pixar's latest film reminds us that life is meaningful beyond achieving our goals or saving the world.
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Film reviews, interviews and commentary from Christianity Today.
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How a film and television stuntman met the Lord in the air.
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Following the miraculous healing of his mother, Anil seeks out the man he is convinced saved his mother.
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When Juwan, a man from a tiny Ethiopian village, found Jesus, he heard about taking the gospel 'to the ends of the earth.' He knew exactly where to start.
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When the government blocked his Christian radio station, Chanda had to find another way to spread the good news of Jesus. His answer came on a microchip.
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Let incisive comedy give us “eyes to see.”
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Pop culture has given us a distorted picture of the religious separatists who founded Plymouth Colony. Historian John Turner sets the record straight.
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The sexual exploitation of children is a symptom of a larger disease—one that we're complicit in.
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Introducing singles can help build the local church.
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From democratic Israel to theocratic Iran, Christian TV defends its right to exist.
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As the hit Broadway musical makes its screen debut in a time of social unrest, its themes of hope and redemption resound all the louder.
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What the ‘AKA Jane Roe' documentary gets wrong.
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Faith-driven streaming services can't compete with the ever-growing number of entertainment giants flooding into homes. Maybe they don't have to.
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As one of Jerusalem's most ancient Christian celebrations is threatened by COVID-19, a brother-sister filmmaking team helps viewers experience the “Narnia” of their missionary-kid youth.
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