
The Papacy After Pope Francis: A Reformed Perspective
The death of Pope Francis challenges us to reflect on his ministry, a broader understanding of authority in the Church, and the Catholic Church's continuing role in God’s work.
What does it mean to be human? This analysis of The Wild Robot explores how the collision of technology and nature forces us to confront truths about our identity, purpose, and the power of connection.
What if true fulfillment lies not in grand achievements, but in the quiet dedication to everyday tasks? This review of Perfect Days, a film directed by Wim Wenders, invites us to reflect on how the portrayal of ordinary life challenges our expectations of happiness and purpose.
When convenience and connection are sold as progress, what do we sacrifice in the process? Films like The Circle force us to confront uncomfortable truths and evaluate where we place our trust and hope in a quickly evolving digital age.
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