Dark Academia and Dead Monks
Growing up in a Goth culture in the 1980’s, the recent interest in Dark Academia aesthetics (think schoolish-goths: old books, philosophy, tea, and fountain...
She ‘intensely related’ to Mary Magdalene character on The Chosen
She was depressed, living with Mom, and thought about giving up on acting when she read the script for Mary Magdalene’s part on The...
The Jesus Movement and Contagious Faith
By Jerry Wiles
In the Spring of 1971, as students at Union University and newly-weds, my wife and I moved from Jackson, TN to Akron,...
Christian Product Expo underway in Lexington
The summer 2022 Christian Product Expo (CPE) is underway at the Hyatt Regency Central Bank Center in Lexington, Kentucky. The three-day event will be...
Advanced Writers and Speakers Association announces winners of ‘Golden Scroll Awards’
Advanced Writers and Speakers Association (AWSA) has announced the winners of the 2022 Golden Scroll Awards.
The Golden Scroll Awards “Book of the Year” was...
Overcoming Common Misconceptions and False Assumptions
By Jerry Wiles
“Is it true that in America, there is a church in every village?” That was a question a lady asked me while I...
The Power of Facilitating Partnerships and Collaboration
By Jerry Wiles --
While spending time at the U.S. Center for World Mission in the 1980s (now Frontier Ventures) I got to know it’s...
The Significance of the Seventh Man
By Jerry Wiles
A man from a remote village in a Central American country attended an Orality Training Workshop. After learning and retelling the story...
‘Elvis’ movie: All Shook Up meets Heartbreak Hotel
Elvis lives. At least in the hearts of his fans, and they are everywhere. Warner Bros.' new Elvis movie extends the legacy. Why does the raven-haired, swivel-hipped crooner still fascinate millions nearly 45 years after his death?
The simplicity of life in union with Christ
By Jerry Wiles --
Houston, TX (ANS) – Dr. Richard Halverson, U.S. Senate Chaplain once said, “Christianity started out in the region of Palestine (also...