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What's Cooking When Martha Stewart Meets the VeggieTales? Otto Selles
Market Gobbles Up Veggie Tales
Shrekked Why are readers responding passionately about a simple film review? John Wilson
Dear Diaries: Wholesome Isn't The Same As Entertaining "Critics look at The Princess Diaries, Rush Hour 2 and Original Sin. Plus, when it comes to violence in the movies, should we see no evil?" Jeffrey Overstreet
Somewhat Wild About Harry It's well nigh impossible to hate the warm-hearted Harry Potter Douglas LeBlanc
"Do the Dew, Davey" Davey and Goliath creators say the only way to bring the show back is through merchandising and endorsements Ted Olsen
VeggieTales' Top Tomato Phil Vischer's tenacious campaign to dominate family entertainment Edward Gilbreath
Runaway Asparagus Big Idea's Jonah is both wholesome and hip Douglas LeBlanc
Small Worldview Read Mercer Schuchardt
Popular Culture:The Clay Cries Out The Miracle Maker presents an animated, supernatural, and utterly believable Jesus. By Douglas LeBlanc
Children's Ministry: Toon Time An Arkansas church does Disney one better to attract kids. By John W. Kennedy in Springdale, Arkansas
Weblog: Mr. Rogers' Trolley Pulling Out of the Station Plus: Church-state standoff today in Indianapolis, and a problematic poem. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Film Forum: You're a Wholesome One Mr. Grinch What Christian film critics are saying about How The Grinch Stole Christmas, Rugrats In Paris, The Sixth Day, Bounce, and Joseph: King of Dreams. By Steve Lansingh
Film Forum: They Do Not Like Green Grinch's Ham... What Christian critics are saying about How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Unbreakable, 102 Dalmatians, You Can Count On Me, and Dancer in the Dark. By Steve Lansingh
Film Forum: Rating the Effectiveness of Movie Ratings The ChildCare Action Project thinks parents could benefit from more information and fewer recommendations. By Steve Lansingh
Film Forum: Dude Where's My Humor? What Christian film critics are saying about What Women Want, The Emperor's New Groove, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, and other new releases. By Steve Lansingh
Let Harry Potter Conjure Up 'Gospel Magic', Says Christian Magician Andrew Thompson and others agree that some Christians have a false understanding of what Harry Potter is about. Cedric Pulford
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