Locke: cracks in the foundations
An examination of a life falling apart in the film 'Locke'.
We're all surrounded by 'culture' – such as films, music, literature and art. These often have links to Christian beliefs. Here you'll find ways to relate Christian beliefs to the issues and questions raised by our culture, leading to some significant conversations.
An examination of a life falling apart in the film 'Locke'.
David Cronenberg built his reputation on making challenging, boundary-breaking films which explore sexuality, violence and death. So…
In this book, Philip Ryken sets out the need for students to take a distinctively Christian approach to their studies – and all of life.
An introduction to the new Ben-Hur film, with details of resources for churches and other groups.
The Lone Ranger (2013) has been such a flop at the US box-office that critics are heralding the death of the Western. Are these critics…
The setting for the video of 'No Light No Light', the second single from 2011's Ceremonials – a traditional church building complete…
How do you begin to tell stories about a war which claimed more than fifteen million lives? For children's author Michael Morpurgo, the…
The King's Speech is book-ended by two speeches. The first is a disaster, a deeply humiliating experience for Prince Albert, Duke of York…
Pete Atkinson considers the difference the Christianity made to the Roman Empire. 'Are You Not Entertained?' – The Gladiator Who…