“Bach & God,” by Michael Marissen (Oxford University Press, 2016). Marissen, a professor of music, takes on the intriguing and…
I was a fan of season one of the Netflix show “Stranger Things.” The program focused on four kids who…
What are your teens reading these days? You really should find out. Especially if they’re into the newest trend in…
First of all, let’s stipulate for the record that Hollywood is not like the rest of the world. That said,…
Shaunti Feldhahn’s books occupy a unique space in publishing. She is a committed Christian who publishes with Christian publishers. However,…
This is one of those articles you’re not sure you ought to write, because there’s a chance you could bring…
Christian singer, songwriter, and children’s author Andrew Peterson, doesn’t like it when people call him “the next Rich Mullins.” The…
“Out of the Ashes: Rebuilding American Culture,” by Anthony Esolen (Regnery Publishing, 2017). Anthony Esolen is angry. Really angry. Like…
Today’s books both deal in some way with stepping outside our familiar Christian contexts or viewpoints and learning to look…
Both books in today’s roundup focus on the intersection of art and faith, exploring the ways in which each enriches…