Spending an afternoon in a house that two families share reveals the benefits of an option more families should consider.
Author/illustrator's clever books are worth a stop in children's literature section of the bookstore.
The author interviews a local mediaphile in order to better understand how cartoons have changed over the last twenty years, what we should look for in good cartoons, and how cartoons affect viewers.
A child's approach to language can remind us to leave our pride behind when we seek the kingdom.
The problems with the popular television show and with the medium of television in general outweigh the potential educational value.
How does the agricultural commentary of Jesus apply to our relationship with modern technology?
We asked several of our members to respond to the questions, "What was Halloween like for you as a kid? If you have kids, what is your response to it now?"
An animation featuring some stats about advertising; a good introduction to 'So what?' below.
Analyzing advertising statistics and asking why Christians should care.
An artist's statement and photographs explore society's stereotypes of single people.
A child's wonder at spring is inspiration to be amazed.
On the suffering that penetrates even the colorfully-decorated walls of a kindergarten classroom.
What happens when a science project doesn?t go exactly as planned?
A discerning look at the controversial series reveals common misconceptions about fantasy.
On teaching a new generation to care for creation.
JustPlay uses statistics as a tool for making youth sports fun again.
Sorting out the mysterious ways in which one relates to others.
What does it mean to have no fear in the flock of the Shepherd?
Grace transforms the bad news of emptiness into a life-changing mystery.
On negotiating a scarred family past to discover true identity.
A story of family, of wisdom and of home.
Reflections on consciousness.
The story of the infertile wife, the virile husband and the lovely immigrant cleaning woman.
Second-hand stores are good sources of bargains--and stuff.
A review of Hope Meadows by Wes Smith.
How do we process what comes from the generation before to benefit the next generation?
An unschooling mom makes a list from experience.
On passing down skills in community.
An exploration of how we wrestle with the influences of our upbringing.
Reading the patterns of childhood in the adults we become.