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Category: Current Events

A Response to “Roses and Racism”: Recent Controversy around The Bachelor
By Patrick Miller On Monday, March 1, 2021, I posted my thoughts about a Bachelor contestant caught attending an “Old South” plantation party. My friend and Crossing Member, Kaitlin EuDaly, sent…

Roses and Racism: What The Bachelor Reveals About Cancel Culture
How should Christians respond to the recent Bachelor Controversy involving a contestant’s photos at an “Old South” party?

How to Actively Engage with What You’re Watching
Digital media has changed the way we consume stories. Redeeming the way we consume requires us to pay attention to the stories that shape us.

How Challenging Art Teaches You to Love Your Neighbor
Listening is underrated in the modern era. But challenging art gives us the opportunity to practice listening to and understanding others.

Why I Didn’t Watch The Queen’s Gambit (and You Don’t Have to Either)
In a culture of media that demands immediate attention, building a resistance to constant consumption can benefit your heart and your mind.

“Here I Am to Worship”: The Secret Behind the Super Bowl
Despite COVID changing the way we celebrate, the Super Bowl is upon us and our nation will be gathering to watch and worship.

The Mysterious Benefit of Being In Person
We live in an irrevocably digital world. However, we miss something if our connections with other Christians are exclusively virtual.

Why I’m (Sometimes) Embarrassed To Be a Christian
The first believers were called Christians because they imitated Christ, but modern Christians make the news for doing the opposite. Keith Simon comments on events in D.C. on January 6, 2021.

4 Lessons You Need After the Storming of the U.S. Capitol
How should Christians respond to the storming of the capitol? What can we learn from this? These 4 lessons will help you keep following Jesus in our polarized world.