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I'm careful to limit my intake of pop culture, especially movies and TV. Isn't that enough? ANSWER



How do I know if something I want to watch, listen to or read is OK? ANSWER



What's the best way to handle a bad entertainment decision, once you're already in the midst of it? ANSWER
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Stories are powerful. Throughout our existence,
people of all types and all places have told stories. Today, stories come at us from
all corners. Television, movies, books, papers, magazines and now Internet and
mobile devices reach us with stories. MORE |

Like to Watch by Joshua Harris
Following Christ carries radical implications for the believer's lifestyle. Including our media habits.

It's Never 'Just a Movie' by Chris M. Leland, Ph.D.
Every movie that hits the silver screen has a worldview driving it. Every TV show, book, and CD was brought to us by people with perspectives and worldviews. Realizing this fact is a first step toward practicing media discernment.

The Vixenette by J. Budziszewski
Is trash TV OK as long as you know it's trash? Even if you know the answer's no, you may not know why.

Depeche Mode by Roberto Rivera y Carlo
America's metaphysical obsession with appearances.

Life Lessons in Celluloid by Roberto Rivera
The Academy Awards are about more than good cinematography. That's why I'll be watching.

When Music is Our Enemy by David Orland
The tunes we listen to affect us more deeply than we know.

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What You Watch
by Bob Waliszewski
Whether you enjoy it or not is not the point.

Fireproof
by Candice Watters
Fireproof shows that after the wedding comes the real work of making a marriage strong enough to succeed.

Game Day for the Glory of God
by Stephen Altrogge
All of creation has been kissed by the glory of God and gives us a small glimpse into His character. Yes, even sports.

A Knight Too Dark?
by Matt Kaufman
Are the benefits of engaging the moral themes of certain movies worth the darkness they may bring upon our hearts?

Paint the Light
by Rachel Starr Thomson
The world is dark, and we are needed.

God's Not the Defendant
by Gary Thomas
Why would anyone want to re-depict the Godhead, as The Shack seems to have done?

The Shack, A Review
by Tim Challies
Many find this book to be an engaging read. It may also be a dangerous one.

Bella is Beautiful
by Candice Watters
Powerful: the story, and the story behind the story.

Hero Hunting
by Rachel Starr Thomson
You may have to look beyond the silver screen to find the truly great heroes.

This Article is Not About Paris Hilton
by Matt Kaufman
Let's talk about something else.

Gray Matters: Five Principles of Discernment, Part 2
by Eric Simmons
In this continuing exploration of discernment, we take a look at how to think biblically, involve others, and decide to worship.

Gray Matters: Five Principles of Discernment, Part 1
by Eric Simmons
They may seem like gray areas. But to God, they're black and white.

Faith Imitates Art
by Enuma Okoro
Even art devoid of intentional Christian imagery can have spiritually transformative effects.

Minding Our Media
by Carolyn McCulley
Is it possible to "keep your heart with all vigilance" when it comes to our entertainment choices?

Crime Shows: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
by Matt Kaufman
The good part is their love for seeing justice done. The bad part is the need to wade through so many depictions of evil to get there.
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