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Paul Frank Spencer is the owner of By Grace For Glory Publishing and author of Marvelous Light. He earned a BA and BSBA from the University of Pittsburgh and still lives and works in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Keep up with Spencer's reviews and creative writing at www.bgfg77.com.
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Paul Frank Spencer is the owner of By Grace For Glory Publishing and author of Marvelous Light. He earned a BA and BSBA from the University of Pittsburgh and still lives and works in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Keep up with Spencer's reviews and creative writing at www.bgfg77.com.
Paul Frank SpencerCultureMusic Reviews
John Van Deusen's latest worship album will have something to challenge and maybe even frustrate any listener.
Paul Frank SpencerMusic Reviews
Marcus Mumford's solo release, '(self-titled)' is a stirring and even audacious reflection on the realities of grace in the face of evil.
Paul Frank SpencerMusic Reviews
It's striking that when he needs to search for hope, the materialist Irish singer Hozier somehow finds his way back to the language of Scripture.
Paul Frank SpencerMusic Reviews
Noah Gundersen's most recent record suggests a new maturation and perhaps the emergence of something like a limited restfulness.
Paul Frank SpencerArtMusic Reviews
Manchester Orchestra's latest album, 'The Valley of Vision,' interacts with belief and faith in ways that will surprise virtually everyone.
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Lament is difficult to do corporately. The publicity of it tends to belie sincerity, or at least, to undercut it. If not precipitated organically from some horrible regional or global event, lament usually feels most true when expressed by one […]
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Movies on the multiverse have some serious advantages over their single-world brethren when it comes to entertainment value. Once a creator admits into his work the idea that our universe is only one among many, literally limitless possibility opens up […]
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Noah Gundersen, for as long as I’ve been aware of him, has been my quintessential example of an artist whose art clearly depicts his departure from faith. He shares honestly about his doubts much more than his beliefs. He is […]
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The greatest living movie maker (Christopher Nolan), director of the greatest movie ever (The Prestige – we will have to discuss it another time), has done it again, though you would not know it if you relied on the popular […]
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Postman's critique of hot and cold media presents an interesting lens through which to consider Malick's new film "A Hidden Life."