By T. R. Robertson Woah oh oh oh . . . Woah oh oh oh . . . It was a Monday morning this past summer and I was driving down the highway on my way to work. My radio hasn’t worked since I bought this hunk of junk car, so, as usual, the only […]
Making Music Memories
By Shawn Wuske When I was in school at Cincinnati Christian University, our chapel service ended just before lunch. Afterward most people left the gym pretty quickly to head to lunch or class. One particular day, however, the person running sound decided to play the song “Nobody Knows” from The Tony Rich Project. If you’ve […]
Images of Truth
By Brad Wise “People come to the theater for truth. And we have that in spades.” My poet friend (and avid theater buff) said this recently while we were planning an upcoming live show. Months before that conversation we were sitting around the Rebel Pilgrim offices where I work. (We’re a production company that produces […]
Church v. Hollywood
By Tyler Edwards Oil and water—that’s Christianity and Hollywood. The two just do not appear to mix. Hollywood shapes culture. The church is supposed to transform culture. It seems like a match made in California. However, the potential opportunities for a partnership between church and Hollywood are actually endless. Bible Movie Trend Last year something […]
Based on a True Story
By T. R. Robertson Orange Is the New Black: My Year in a Women’s Prison is Piper Kerman’s best-selling book about her 13-month incarceration in a federal prison. The details of Kerman’s story ring true to me. I’ve never spent a day locked up in a prison, but as a volunteer chaplain in a women’s […]
