Eric Metaxas & G. Shane Morris

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  • A Wakeup Call for the Church: Young People Saying 'You Lost Me'

    We've all seen the statistics and heard the stories: Good Christian kids go to college, grow disillusioned, and leave the faith. In his new book, "You Lost Me: Why Young Christians Are Leaving Church . . . and Rethinking Faith," David Kinnaman writes, "Overall, there is a 43 percent drop-off between the teen and early adult years in terms of church engagement."

  • Bored to Death? How We Consume Media

    Popular culture, with its emphasis on the new and immediate, reliance on instant accessibility and the casual, time-killing way it is usually consumed, is changing us — and not for the better: We are becoming less reflective, more impatient and easily-bored.

  • Mindless Entertainment at the Movies

    Is there anything wrong with a little mindless entertainment? Well, maybe not, but too many of us are engaging in a lot more than just a little of it.

  • Ghoulish 'Art:' The Body Worlds Exhibit

    Why should we care about how human corpses are treated? Your answer depends on your worldview.

  • Playing the Stooge: Georgetown and Kathleen Sebelius

    How has the nation's oldest Catholic University responded to the HHS mandate? I almost don't want to tell you.

  • The Battle for Marriage: Imagination, Culture and Politics

    Popular culture, including "Will and Grace," has shaped the way Americans feel about same-sex relationships.

  • Spirituality as Parody

    For many of today's spiritual seekers, life is a big buffet: Take a little of this, a little of that. But how nourishing is this spiritual smorgasbord?

  • Redefining Bullying: A Savage Attack

    Americans recently got a lesson in hypocrisy -- and of how dangerous it can be to redefine words.

  • Telling the Whole Story: The Flight of Chen Guangcheng

    The whole world loves a good escape story. But in the case of a certain Chinese dissident, the world needs to hear the rest of the story.

  • New York and Christianity

    It's like the Sinatra song: If Christianity can make it there, it can make it anywhere. I'm talking about New York, New York, my home town.