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Monthly Archives: February 2014
Inevitable Defeat Of Mister & Pete: Interview with Michael Starburry
After reviewing Lionsgate’s The Inevitable Defeat of Mister & Pete last week, I was surprised to get a Twitter response from one of the first-time stars, Skylan Brooks, the director George Tillman Jr., and the screenwriter Michael Starburry. Starburry graciously agreed to … Continue reading
Life Of A King: Protect Your King (Movie Review)
Eugene Brown (Cuba Gooding Jr.) gets out of jail after eighteen years and can’t get a real job. That’s the trouble with being an ex-con: you never really get to lose the ‘con’. But a stint as a high school … Continue reading
The Lego Movie: Embrace Joy (Movie Review)
Should an animated kids movie really be this fun? In this film inspired by the little stacking blocks, Phil Lord and Chris Miller (the writer/directors behind the Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs films and, oddly enough, the big screen 21 Jump Street films) deliver … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Movie Reviews, Pop Culture, Reviews, Theology
Tagged channing tatum, charlie day, Chris Pratt, cloudy with a chance of meatballs, cobie smulders, elizabeth banks, jonah hill, liam neeson, morgan freeman, nick offerman, shaq, vitruvius, will arnett, Will Ferrell, will forte
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What Kind Of Friend Are You? (A Mustard Seed Musing) (Luke 5:17-26)
There’s nothing more intimidating than preaching to a chapel full of pastors. Well, maybe preaching your ordination sermon to them, or having the bishop show up. But on Tuesday, that’s exactly what I’ll have to do at our District meeting. … Continue reading
Uncommon Marriage: One Faithful Couple (Book Review)
It seems appropriate, on Valentine’s Day, to post a review on an amazing couple who are “learning about lasting love and overcoming life’s obstacles together.” Sure, as a pastor, I’ve read my fair share of books on “love and marriage,” … Continue reading
Sunday’s Sermon Today: Are You Trustworthy? (Luke 16:1-13)
I saw two signs on the way back from Richmond one day. “We are you going, heaven or hell?” read one. “We must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ,” intoned the other with a white Jesus standing on … Continue reading
Sunday’s Sermon Today: My Brother’s Keeper (Luke 10:25-37)
I love Jesus’ interactions with people, one-on-one. Sure, maybe he was standing there in the middle of the synagogue or field, and someone challenges him, but it’s Jesus and this person, head to head. Sometimes, the other person wants to … Continue reading
Brad Silverman On His Film, Grace Unplugged (Interview)
Brad Silverman enthusiastically projects optimism and hope when discussing his latest project,Grace Unplugged. The film, starring AJ Michalka (Aly and AJ) and James Denton (Desperate Housewives), follows the prodigal journey of Grace (Michalka) as she explores the world of rock’n’roll … Continue reading
Inevitable Defeat Of Mister & Pete: More Than Survival Mode (Movie Review)
Every once and awhile, there’s a film that you’ve never heard of that blows you away. The Inevitable Defeat of Mister & Pete is one of those films. Jennifer Hudson, Jeffrey Wright, Anthony Mackie, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, and Jordin Sparks headline this Lionsgate drama … Continue reading
An Olympic Spirit? Not So Much (A Mustard Seed Musing)
The original Olympic Games were initially part of a festival that celebrated the mighty godhead of Zeus, with protection provided for all of the athletes (theoretically, by Zeus himself). Much has changed since the games originated in Greece, even since … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Pop Culture, Theology
Tagged #sochiproblems, problems at Sochi Olympics, Russia, Sochi
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