by Chris Wiles | Feb 5, 2010 | Art
So I’m adding this film to the list of movie trailers I’m already sick of. Maybe I’ve seen one too many zombie movies, but the grandma-turned-carnivore (“It’ll all be over soon”) is more obnoxious than frightening. Legion, directed by Scott... by Chris Wiles | Feb 2, 2010 | Faith
I‘m new to this series, but since I’m speaking from the Book of Romans this coming Sunday (weather permitting) I was deeply curious how Chris Seay approached the text. The Voice is a series of books designed to rediscover the story of the Bible” by... by Chris Wiles | Jan 14, 2010 | Life
I In yesterday’s post we encountered the need for Christians to do a better job of bridge-building with those of other faiths. I retain the use of the term “bridge-building,” if for no other reason than the fact that such conversations are not to be seen merely... by Chris Wiles | Dec 23, 2009 | Advent
They’d been adrift for days. Plans, it seems, have their own unique way of crumbling, like the exterior of the B-17 bomber over the pacific. His name was Eddie Rickenbacker, and his mission was to deliver a message to General MacArthur who was somewhere in New... by Chris Wiles | Dec 12, 2009 | Advent
“We’re all misfits!!!!” Christmas day is “the most wonderful, wonderful day of the year,” that is, of you’re not a misfit, like a spotted elephant, or a water pistol that shoots jelly, or a cowboy that rides and ostrich. These are the colorful characters that inhabit...
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