Labyrinth - 1986

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Labyrinth - 1986
Saints in every age have been comforted in their sufferings when they’ve realized that God works our sufferings for our greater joy.
by Brian Hanson | Christian, the compass of suffering points true north to God’s eternal dwelling place. Therefore, “build not your nest here,” but seek and “desire a better country, that is, a heavenly one” (Hebrews 11:16).19 Your Lord will graciously sustain and bear you through your pain and suffering in this life, and in his timing, usher you into...
Back from a busy January, Unlimited Rail Works reconvenes with a special guest! Friend of the show Brian Hanson popped in to have us all watch Roujin Z, a 1991 film from Akira writer Katsuhiro Otomo.
In twelve articles of faith, the Apostles’ Creed gives Christians our common confession. In the face of heresy and ignorance, we say together, “I believe.”
by Brian Hanson | The Augsburg Confession. The Helvetic Confession. The Gallican Confession. The Belgic Confession. The Westminster Confession and Catechism. The Second London Baptist Confession. The Canons of Dort. What do these historic evangelical confessions have in common? Each of them has its roots in...
The Reformation transformed not only the church and the state, but also the family. If the Reformation was going to continue, every home had to be holy.
by Brian Hanson | In Thomas Becon’s popular bestseller The sycke mans salve, published in 1560, the godly yet fictitious Epaphroditus lies on his deathbed, his wife and three children surrounding him to receive his final exhortations regarding his posterity. He first charges his wife to...
Malcolm's in the middle...of an existential crisis as Frankie Muniz unwisely pulls on The Black String (2019)
Malcolm's in the middle...of an existential crisis as Frankie Muniz unwisely pulls on The Black String (2019) #MonthOfSpooks #Review
As he’s made clear in responses to online trolls, Frankie Muniz, has no need to work for the rest of his life. All the more interesting then to see the roles he chooses to take on, especially when he explores roles far, far away from those which made his name.
Jonathan (Muniz) is stuck in a dead-end job working the night shift in his local convenience store. After calling a lonely hearts line,…
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