by Kenyon Adams in Relevant Kenyon Adams is a singer, songwriter and actor with a passion to see artists living out their kingdom callings. In addition to his life as a professional artist, Kenyon currently works in Arts Ministries at the Center…
Acting School Aims to Make Hollywood More Like Holywood
Following the Actors Calling from God by Cathleen Falsani in The Huffington Post Years before he was known as Pope John Paul II, Karol Wojtyla hoped to become an actor. The late pontiff studied drama in his native Poland at…
Is Free Will a Mystery? by Karl Giberson, Ph.D.
Do we conclude that there is no such thing as life because it doesn’t show up in the nets of physicist? by Karl Giberson, Ph.D Are there Big Questions that don’t have answers? Are some things simply beyond our capacity to…
Why Most Nonprofit Leaders Don’t Ever Want the Top Job Again, by Michael Hartsfield

Moving the Nonprofit Leader from Surviving to Thriving Michael Hartsfield, Ph.D. in Christian Leadership Alliance A headline in the The Chronicle of Philanthropy proclaims, “Many Nonprofit Leaders Don’t Ever Want the Top Job Again, Survey Finds.” Most of the 1,000 nonprofit executives…
The Dot Connector: Fostering Collaboration in Non-profit Arts Education
Competition for funding is fierce among non-profits who are working in the same niche. But for these outcome-oriented companies, is competing against each other the most effective strategy? Strive Partnerships demonstrates another approach by fostering collaborative relationships that leverage the diverse assets of the non-profits serving Cincinnati’s education system.
Harry Potter, Jesus, and Me, by Andrew Peterson

Dear Ms. Rowling, I’m a follower of Christ, and I see him in your story… In fact, it wouldn’t be a huge stretch to say that reading your books has helped me to praise him even more for his courage, his sacrifice, and his strength to conquer the hosts of hell to save us…
A Critique of ALL Religions: Chinese Intellectuals and the Church, by David Jeffrey

Follow up to: Partnership not Persecution: A Modest Proposal for the Future of China and her Christian Intellectuals by David Lyle Jeffrey in Books and Culture I was privileged recently to attend a conference on Marxism and Christianity in China. The venue was…
Emotionally Unhealthy Spirituality: Why It’s Possible to Lose Your Soul While Trying to Follow God

Why the day my wife announced that she wanted to leave became the best day of my life.
Henchmen, Villains & Uber Villains: What Video Games Teach Us about Drama, by Ashley Arielle

The Art and Architecture of Hollywood, Villains and a Good Story Well-Told by Ashley Arielle from In Defense of Villainy Poor Mario, it’s a good thing he’s so super, because he has the worst luck. If it’s not his girl getting kidnapped,…
Social Media Advice for Churches: Lauren Hunter’s Interview with Margaret Feinberg

by Lauren Hunter @ChurchTechToday When I attended the Bayside Thrive conference last month, I had the pleasure of attending a break out session called, “Social Media Bootcamp” where I met Margaret Feinberg, acclaimed Christian author of two dozen books and multiple Bible studies.…
The Shield About Me: A Day of Thanksgiving for Rosario Rodriguez

The survival rate for a victims of esophageal gunshot wounds is normally 0%.

