Christianity

The Ransom – PJ Media

One of my favorite movies is Akira Kurosawa’s 1963 classic “High and Low.” It’s not a samurai film; it’s a contemporary story based on an Ed McBain novel. It neatly divides into halves: one half a kidnapping drama and the other half a police procedural about finding the kidnapper. […]

Polling Shows 1 Bright Spot for Christianity in America

More often than not, surveys tend to quantify what impressions have already conveyed. And when it comes to quantifying faith, those impressions might suggest few apparent reasons to hope for good news. Nonetheless, a new “State of the Bible 2024” survey by the American Bible Society did reveal at least one piece of hopeful news: […]

We’re Entering a Faith-Based Film Renaissance

At CinemaCon, movie studios across the industry pitch their upcoming projects to theater owners. This year’s event had a bit more riding on it than usual, considering the disastrous state of the U.S. box office post-COVID and the streaming boom. Those theater owners likely hoped studios had innovative ideas for returning audiences to the cinema. […]

Taylor Swift Hits a New Low

Taylor Swift may be the world’s biggest musical artist, but her new song sounds like she wants to be like God. Swift’s new song “Guilty as Sin” was leaked on Thursday, according to Parade. The entire 31-song mega double album known as “The Tortured Poets Department” was then released early Friday morning, according to CNN.  […]

War-Torn Ukrainian Christians Resilient Amid Russian Persecution

Apart from the bickering in Congress, the world’s eyes have largely turned away from war-ravaged Ukraine, where a remnant of desperate pastors and priests plead for help. For two years, the country’s churches have been ravaged, charred beyond recognition or toppled by the steady volley of missiles. Evangelical Christians, Catholics and others fear for their […]