Resisting a Life of Mediocrity

Oscar Wilde once wrote, "To be popular one must be a mediocrity." The first time I ever thought about this word "mediocrity" was in high school. My band teacher spoke of it often, or rather against it. He was a strict teacher who always demanded excellence from his students. He often said, "I am not here to teach band but…

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What We Can Learn from the Success of The Chosen

If there's one thing we can learn from the success of The Chosen it's that there is a strong desire for high-quality Christian productions with great storytelling. The immensely positive reviews from viewers reflect that. So why don't we have more options of this caliber? I think it's because creative artistic expression is not seen as a priority in the…

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Until the Tires Fall Off: The Wonder of Rush

On February 17 we lost the legendary talk radio host, Rush Limbaugh, after a year-long battle with lung cancer. Though a highly controversial figure throughout his career, no one can deny his contribution to the rise in popularity of talk radio, as well as his influence in politics. His booming voice with his blend of serious commentary and humorous satire…

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