When ‘Stranger Things’ Stopped Being Strange
‘Stranger Things’ is the latest Hollywood narrative to show how obsessing over sexual identity diminishes otherwise compelling stories.
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‘Stranger Things’ is the latest Hollywood narrative to show how obsessing over sexual identity diminishes otherwise compelling stories.
In a culture where parties are declining and loneliness is rising, Christians have a strategic opportunity to break the norm of isolation and foster community.
In this conversation recorded at TGCW24, Melissa Kruger, Ruth Chou Simons, Courtney Doctor, and Ann Voskamp discuss the blessings of persevering with real-life partnerships in ministry rather than taking refuge in digital friendships.
As both church and culture have encouraged men to take on more practical responsibilities in the family, have we unintentionally discouraged men from taking time to cultivate friendships?
Melissa Kruger and Courtney Doctor talk about why we underestimate the corrosive power of gossip, how to avoid unwholesome speech, and how to repent of it.