Authors frequently get asked where the inspiration came from for their latest story. For some, it was something they experienced in their own life that was so unique and interesting they felt it needed to be shared with a larger audience.
Most people would probably admit they’d like to have a closer relationship with God. Despite our best intentions, it’s sometimes too easy to drift away from faith. Life can seem more exciting when making one’s own decisions, without any direct input or guidance from God.
Former megachurch pastor Jimmy Rollins, author of "Love Outside the Lines: Beyond the Boundaries of Race, Difference, and Preference," joins the "Crossmap Podcast" to discuss how Christians must build relationships with those who are different and go beyond the boundaries of unspoken rules and invisible lines.
In his latest book, Raising Victims: "The Pernicious Rise of Critical Race Theory," Leonydus Johnson explores Critical Race Theory’s influence on education and the media.
In June 1971, a headline on the cover of Time magazine trumpeted “The Jesus Revolution.” However, strangely enough, just five years earlier, the same magazine featured a cover shrouded in darkness that blurted out in bold red ink: “Is God Dead?”
When presented with the topic of the rapture or End Times more generally, some people are absolutely fascinated and riveted, from a theological standpoint, by the thought of how the world will end.
The youngest member of Sons & Daughters, Arden Bevere, joins "The Crossmap Podcast" to discuss why so many people seem to be idols to self in today’s selfie-obsessed world, but yet are so unsure about who they really are.
At 17 years old, author Mike Kinney's truck slammed into a telephone pole and burst into flames. Moments before the flames consumed his truck, he was pulled from the twisted metal wreckage by a friend … and a mysterious stranger.