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Christian Artist Redefined

Not too many years ago the term “Christian artist” only applied to those in the Christian music scene. It was a term that was widely accepted within the Christian community because it was black and white; there were no gray areas....

by Renee Weygandt

Tough Questions

In the world of journalism, tough questions are the norm. We use them to discover hidden truth and lies. Guilt or innocence. By asking questions in a way police and lawyers wish they could, we often get answers no one else can...

by Mellisa Crotteau

Multimedia’s Silent Partner

Don’t forget that our imaginations and our memories are as brilliantly produced as any Industrial Light & Magic effect. If we can get our pew-mates to recall their need for God, we’ve done our part...

by Lou Douros

The Artist & His Creator

What is art? Art is the release of creativity through an individual. When did art begin? We have to ask ourselves when did creativity begin...

by Kevin Farley

No More Apocolypse Movies!

What is it with Christians and the end times?? Jesus didn’t want us to be consumed with thoughts of the last days! There is much more to our message than the "end of the world..."

by Clayton Miller

The Medium or the Message?

Lately, it seems there is a lot of talk about what makes a film "Christian." Is a film made by a Christian, a Christian film? The consensus on this seems to be "not necessarily."

by Pamela Urfer

Beachhead

It's not enough for us just to call ourselves Christian filmmakers. Our personal lives and our films need to reflect moral and spiritual purity and loving obedience to God's word.

by Mitch Robbins