Top 10 Articles of May 2009

May came with the first of summer flicks, hope for rekindling failing marriages, and a great debate surrounding the command to "Be Fruitful and Multiply."
by Stephen McGarvey
On film, Angels & Demons is rewritten to follow the events of The Da Vinci Code. And so Christians are perhaps not unjustified in expecting this prequel/sequel to deal with our faith in a heavy-handed fashion. But it does not.
by Christian Hamaker
A favorite sci-fi franchise is reborn with Star Trek , director J.J. Abrams take on the early days of James T. Kirk, Spock and the other well-known crew members aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise. The film’s fresh approach to the well-worn franchise takes viewers back to the origins of the crew's beloved characters.
by Whitney Hopler
No matter how discouraged you may feel, it’s possible to experience love for your spouse. That’s because love comes from God rather than from you.
By Bayless Conley
Christians do this kind of thing all the time: if there is not something specific in the Word that directs us concerning a decision we must make, we often want a sign from God to give us direction.
By Joe Beam
Churches usually grant the offended spouse the right to start over with a new mate. May I offer another possibility?
By Steve & Candice Watters
While many married couples today hope to have children at some point, few grasp the idea that their marriage was “ordained for the procreation of children.”
By Dondi Scumaci
We don’t always get to choose whom we work with or for. But we do control how we interact...
By Dr. David B. Hawkins
Dear Dr. David: My husband has carried on a friendship with a girl since high school. He tells me he has a special friendship with her, and that it is a friendship and nothing more...
By Christa Banister
Unlike last year's Iron Man , a perfect blend of larger-than-life popcorn movie with a coherent, intriguing storyline, X-Men Origins: Wolverine is nothing more than a series of special effects eventually wasted on a predictable script.
Originally published June 01, 2009.