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About HJYear Eleven Under Way
10 Down, Unlimited To Go
Greg Wright, Managing Editor

"I'm very proud of Hollywood Jesus, which differs from most other review sites by Christians," says HJ founder David Bruce. "It presents the parallels between individual films and the gospel-without passing judgment on a film's objectionable elements."

To mark the 10th Anniversary and the beginning of a new era, is launching a Where Are They Now? series which spotlights past contributors and what they're up to.

Additionally, expanded subscription services have launched this month, featuring specialized monthly newsletters for Music, Books, TV, Comics and Games, plus the new monthly Culture Watch.

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Mark SommerGetting Lost in Spiritual Connections
Are We Reading Too Much Narnia Into It?
Mark Sommer

The episode "Confirmed Dead" verifies that the name of the character Charlotte Staples Lewis is an intentional reference.

So where is Lost going? Will fauns and talking beavers help John Locke decide what to do? Will Father Christmas offer Jack and Kate magic objects to help them get home? Will we find a secret room with a Magician who has found the secret Atlantis dust?

Read more of Mark's analysis of this cultural phenomenon at HJ's Back Page...

Elisabeth LeitchOf Thrill... and Victory!
The Latest Observations on Sport in Film
Elisabeth Leitch, Associate Editor

As part of our special series Of Thrill and Victory, we're taking an extended look over the next several weeks at some of the spiritual themes explored in sports movies, both current releases and from our archives...

Semi-Pro
More than Just a Lifestyle
Elisabeth Leitch | 02/29/08 | Movies
With a single insult traded for a compliment, The Tropics' players start to believe in themselves. And in the end, the greatest meaning in the victory they seek becomes not as much the actual win, but instead the celebration and recognition of the abilities and people who enable them to get there.

Congress Asks Justice: Probe Clemens
Jesus, Steroids, and a Higher Path
David Bruce | 02/27/08 | Sports, News
I met with Jim Larsen at our favorite place to hang, Louie
's Bar, and we talked about Roger Clemens' denial and how that might relate to Jesus Christ. We recorded a video of our thoughts.

Eight Men Out
Black Sox: The Mother of All Sports Scandals
Darrel Manson | 02/25/08 | Movies, On DVD
Sports make wonderful metaphors for life because they show life's trials in a distilled form. In Eight Men Out we see a bit of the Garden of Eden. Baseball is an idyllic sport. But in this film the forbidden fruit is offered up to those who are hungry and they bite. They are then sent away from the Garden forever, but nothing ever happens to the snake.

The Week In Movies

content pic Other Boleyn Girl, The (2008)
Where's the Loyalty?
Elisabeth Leitch
When asked why she still stands by her sister, Mary Boleyn replies, "She is my sister and therefore one half of me." And when I think about what God might say if asked the same question, I can't help but imagine him saying almost the same thing.




content pic Counterfeiters, The (2008)
Making Money for the Enemy
Darrel Manson
At the center of the story is a battle between idealism and pragmatism. The main character, Sally Sorowitsch, is a pragmatist. He will do what it takes to survive. Another prisoner, Burger, is the idealist. Burger wants to sabotage the effort.




content pic Semi-Pro (2008)
More Than Just A Lifestyle
Elisabeth Leitch
With a single insult traded for a compliment, The Tropics' players start to believe in themselves. And in the end, the greatest meaning in the victory they seek becomes not as much the actual win, but instead the celebration and recognition of the abilities and people who enable them to get there.



content pic Penelope (2008)
What Are You Waiting For?
Elisabeth Leitch
In this life, there are things that keep us from being free and living as we were fully meant to. But the good news is, like Penelope and everyone in her story, we too can be set free by the power of love, by recognizing how loved we are just as we are, and by loving every single person around us just as they are.



In DVDs, Music, Books, Comix, TV & Games
 
Across the Universe
A Musical Search for Ourselves
We Own the Night
There's An End To Everything
No Reservations
The Gristle Meets The Grind
Across the Universe
Will People Start Listening?

Death At A Funeral
Death Gets a Little Life
Martian Child
Men are from Mars
And so is Dennis
The Darjeeling Limited
Peace Train

Leeland: Opposite Way
More Than Rock
Pillar: For The Love Of The Game
Stadium Rock For Eternity
Afters:Never Going Back To OK
Hope Rocks!
Inhabited: Love
Living A Destiny
The New Christians
A New Day Has Come?
Aaron Lee | 02/28/08 | Books, Previews
While leaders of the Emerging Church find themselves answering to challengers from the outside, its adherents are seeking to introduce themselves and the world to a form of Christianity unseen in centuries.


The thing about life is that one day you'll be dead
Well Aged
Aaron Lee | 02/27/08 | Books, Reviews
In the first half of the book, Shields writes as though the glass is half-full. The early years bring life, hope and vitality. When he begins writing on adulthood, the glass becomes half-empty. Life is no longer a wonderful gift; rather, it's a curse that ends in death.


Ultimate Iron Man II
Tech Run Amuck
Maurice Broaddus | 02/28/08 | Comix
As human beings, we are hard-wired for relationships. We are relational creatures gifted with many of the ease of lifestyle that technology affords. Yet we face the constant danger of being isolated by that very same technology can become our armor against the world.

John Constantine Hellblazer: All His Engines
The World-Weary J.C.
Rob Rolfingsmeyer | 02/27/08 | Comix
John Constantine is Christ-like in the way that we as followers of Jesus are called to be. He takes up the cause of the weak and downtrodden. Even though he comes off as someone who is solely self serving, almost everything he does is for the greater good.

The New Adventures of Old Christine
The Passion of Christine
Maurice Broaddus | 02/26/08 | TV
Let's face it, we have this void, this need for intimacy that our culture has taught us to fill with all sorts of things that fall short of truly filling it. Money. Marriage. Sex. Parenthood. Success. Food. (Don't tell me you haven't tried to fill the pain of a break-up with a cheeseburger or some ice cream. Or both.)


Frontlines: Fuel of War
The More The Merrier
Yo | 03/01/08 | Games, Previews
While the single player portion of any game is important, sometimes it's obvious that a game concept simply works better as an online experience. That's certainly the case with Frontlines: Fuel of War, a game that is a true gem when it comes to online combat.
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