Columns
The Truth Hurts: A Snow Death
By Brad Stine
It snowed last night. Snow is a curse. Snow is evil. Snow is what happens when the atmosphere solidifies and falls on your head.
Bad Mom: The New Normal
By Caron Guillo
To all expectant moms, I’d like to say: Welcome to the New Normal.
MARTHA'S LAUGH LINES: Frost Warning
By Martha Bolton
Winter is clearly here, but it's not just the weather that's been getting colder. Some recent news stories reveal a good amount of frost seeping into society, as well.
The Raving Redhead: Gettin’ in Shape, Y’all
By Teresa Roberts Logan
This year I’m asking extra help from God on the requisite “get in shape” resolution. I’m praying for the metabolism of a hummingbird. Is that so wrong?
Here’s A Thought: Ten Rules For The New Year
By Taylor Mason
Here it is, as concise as I can make it: 10 rules that will see you (and me) through 2009 and beyond.
Joanne Brokaw's blog
Brad Stine in USA TodayDecember 10, 2008 1:46 PM EST — Joanne Brokaw
USA Today writer Mark I. Pinsky penned a piece this week about religious humor, and included in the editorial is our own columnist Brad Stine. Pinsky called Brad "an angry, braying stand-up comic whose best-known venues are Promise Keepers rallies that have drawn thousands of evangelical Christian men to coliseums. He once admonished conservative churches that were burning Harry Potter books: 'Here's a good rule of thumb: If Hitler tried it — maybe go the other way.' His first book was titled Being a Christian Without Being an Idiot: 10 Assumed Truths That Make Us Look Stupid."
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Do Christians understand the concept of irony?December 4, 2008 6:34 AM EST — Joanne Brokaw
On my blog at Beliefnet.com, I did a post called You Might Be A Christian Music Fan If ...
In it, I listed some stereotypical Christian music things, like:
... you didn't let your kids listen to the Jonas Brothers, until you found out they were Christians.
... you did let your kids listen to David Archuleta, until you found out he was Mormon.
... you cried when the American Idol contestants sang "Shout To The Lord" on national television.
... you'll go see Third Day play at a mega-church but won't go see them at your local concert arena.
Can yo...
Taylor Mason plays HA! Comedy Club for the HolidaysDecember 3, 2008 4:49 PM EST — Joanne Brokaw
Our own ventriloquist and comedian Taylor Mason hits the Big Apple next week for a month-long run at HA! Comedy Club in NYC. The show starts next Tuesday, December 9th, and runs through January 4th. Taylor brings his collection of puppets for this all ages holiday spectacular.
If you've seen Taylor perform live, you know the show is not only loaded with laughs, but involves a lot of audience participation, so this promises to be a great time.
For more information, including ticket prices, visit HA! Comedy Club's website. To learn more about our favorite ventriloquist, vist Tay...
You might be a Christian music fan if ...December 3, 2008 4:34 PM EST — Joanne Brokaw
I'm having some fun over at my Gospel Soundcheck blog at Beliefnet.com, piggybacking on a fun blog post Matthew Paul Turner did on is Jesus Needs New PR blog.
Head over to the Gospel Soundcheck blog and share your answer to "You might be a Christian music fan if ..."
It's all in good fun. Hey, we're allowed to poke fun at ourselves. If we don't, someone else will ...
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Taylor Mason's Thou Shalt Laugh 3 DVD a hitNovember 23, 2008 3:42 PM EST — Joanne Brokaw
Our own Taylor Mason makes another appearance on the third installment of "Thou Shalt Laugh," hosted by Sinbad. Taylor has appeared on all three "Thou Shalt Laugh" DVDs.
The DVD sold 5,000 in it's first week of release, with no advertising! The "Thou Shalt Laugh" franchise is the best selling Christian comedy. That's great, and just further proves that we've stocked our NCV columnist line up with the best of the best.
You can get "Thou Shalt Laugh 3" in stores now.
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Eli Stone, Pushing Daisies cancelledNovember 21, 2008 3:13 PM EST — Joanne Brokaw
I KNEW IT! ABC has "not renewed" the shows "Pushing Daisies" and "Eli Stone," both extremely well-done, humorous shows that are done with style, intelligence and class. So of course they have to cancel them.
Whenever I find a show that I like - and trust me, I actually plan my evening around these two shows - they're canceled. "Joan of Arcadia" and "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" are two that come to mind right away.
Rats. I'm really disappointed.
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Go Fish's song "Christmas with a Capital C" features Brad Stine, check out the whole bit on YouTubeNovember 17, 2008 2:43 PM EST — Joanne Brokaw
Christian artist Go Fish hit the road this month on their "Christmas With A Capital C" tour. The tour takes its title from a song on their 2006 Christmas album, Snow.
“This song unapologetically reminds people that Christmas is about the birth of Christ,” says Go Fish founding member Jamie Statema. “The whole point of 'Christmas With A Capital C' is to show that this annual debate is about something much bigger than just whether or not to say ‘Merry Christmas.’ It's about an ongoing effort to remove God from our American culture. We decided it was time to take...
NCV on Facebook, Twitter, Shoutlife, MySpaceNovember 15, 2008 11:18 AM EST — Joanne Brokaw
Hey, NCV readers! Now you can network with NCV on your favorite social networking site:
Become a fan of NCV on Facebook
Be our friend at Shoutlife
Follow us on Twitter
Be our MySpace friend
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Pregnant "man" pregnant againNovember 14, 2008 4:23 PM EST — Joanne Brokaw
Seriously, I'm totally creeped out. I read a press release announcing that the pregnant "man" is pregnant again.
Thomas Beatie was born a woman, but at 34 she ... he ... "underwent multiple medical treatments to biologically, socially and legally re-identify as a man," according to a press release. The only thing he ... she ... didn't change was his ... her ... reproductive organs. He ... she ... wanted to someday have a baby. When Beatie married, his ... the wife, Nancy, was unable to have children, so viola! They took advantage of Beatie's uterus and spawned.
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"Where Am I Wearing" reviewed in TIME magazineNovember 6, 2008 2:52 PM EST — Joanne Brokaw |
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