Monday, December 29, 2008

From Crosswalk

SPIRITUAL LIFE

Any Other Gospel is Not the Gospel at All
T.M. Moore
There has to be an explanation why - despite millions who claim to be born-again Christians - the morals of America continue to decline, the young are abandoning their upbringing, and the public square is devoid of seriously-taken Christian voices.
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How to Leave a Church
Dr. Ray Pritchard
An email came from someone asking for advice on how to leave a church. The question was not, "Should we leave?" but rather, "How should we leave?" How would you answer that question?
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NEWS & CULTURE

Questions Linger for the Media
Albert Mohler
In the aftermath of the recent election the media, along with the rest of the society, are scrambling to make sense of it all. This has led to some interesting approaches and news stories.
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FAMILY

What to Do With Your 401(k) or 403(b) Now?
James O'Donnell
Here are some practical, historically-proven steps to help your retirement weather out this current financial storm. These steps will require faith, courage, and discipline...
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Wake Up Your Mind!
Dan Miller
"Research shows that 90 percent of five-year olds are creative, but only 2 percent of adults are. ~ Lee Lilber. Are you maximizing your mental capacity?
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ENTERTAINMENT

Complex Story Drives a Spectacular "Quantum of Solace"
Jeffrey Huston
In Quantum of Solace, the complex story is the driving force, especially in the final act when the plot machine takes over so completely that characters become little more than cogs in the wheel--but oh, what a spectacular wheel it is.
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Vibrant "Slumdog Millionaire" Reaffirms Boyle's Talent
Christian Hamaker
Slumdog Millionaire, an uplifting story about a young man triumphing on an Indian game show, is a colorful, vibrant film that reaffirms Danny Boyle as one of the more interesting filmmakers working today.
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