Despite Ponce de Leon’s best efforts, heaven can’t be mapped. Nor can it really be spoken about as the doughnut shop in the sky. What are we to do then? Our man Tony Lusvardi says that we can still let ourselves be surprised by God.
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“Thou shalt not have other banks before me…”
It may be easy to avoid golden calves these days — but Matthew Dunch points out there are more subtle idols worth worrying about.
Remember You Are Dust
On the famed Red Carpet we saw celebrities wearing Versace, Armani, Gucci and… Kim Jong-il?!?
Everything is a Remix
Do not read this. After all, even those as creative as Eric Sundrup are just copycats.
Demi asks, Do you love me?
Do you love me? Who hasn’t asked that question? Struck by Demi Moore’s honesty in a recent interview, Perry Petrich looks at doubt.
TJP Video: Germaphobia
The soon-to-be-famous TJP video series launches this week with Jay Hooks’ Oscar nominated short “Germaphobia” (note: all “Oscar” references refer to our buddy Oscar who we love because he’s relentlessly supportive of our ridiculousness).
Why I Feel Guilty Watching Downton Abbey, or That Creamy English Charm
Why is Jim Martin’s childlike joy over Downton Abbey’s return tinged with just a scoche of guilt? Read on at your own risk.
Tebowing: a Reflection on Precision and Prayer
During a recent visit to my hometown, I was intrigued (and more than a little amused) to note the amount of time and energy that my friends and family expended on their like and/or dislike of now infamous Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow.
Hacking A Refrigerator
What? Was that a commercial for the US mail? The sometimes jaded Matt Dunch shows why the foundations of our brick and mortar Church remain strong in our digital age.
There’s No App for That
To what do we turn when we regret not reaching out? Tim O’Brien offers some reflections via the NY Times Magazine









