“Hope was his last act of defiance.”

A look at Johnny Cash’s final album (American VI: Ain’t No Grave) and the faith behind it.

Interview: Jeffrey Overstreet

The author of Raven’s Ladder sits down with Faith & Geekery for a conversation about art, faith, and fantasy.

“The Road,” Coming Soon to a Church Near You

“The Road” is another new film that’s being marketed to Christians. Clearly Hollywood is paying attention to the faith community, but for what reason?

God and Religion in Science Fiction: Imagine Greater

Themes of faith seem to be everywhere in modern science fiction. While some would say it’s out of place…is it really?

Ultimate Faith & Geekery Combo: Christian iPhone Apps

Here’s a small sample of the various iPhone apps available to help your Christian walk. Some are seriously helpful, while others are just silly.

Offworld Contest Winners!

All last week, we hosted a contest to give away a copy of Offworld by Robin Parrish, courtesy of Bethany House Publishers; here are our winners!

Contest: Offworld Giveaway

Spice up your summer reading with Offworld, an exciting new science fiction novel from author Robin Parrish! Thanks to Bethany House Publishers, Faith & Geekery has two brand spankin’ new copies of Offworld to give away, and we’re thrilled about it.

FG Review: Offworld

The problem of Christian fiction — whether a book, a film, or even a game — is a difficult conundrum. How does one go about telling a compelling, well-crafted story that points people toward God (and not just some vague idea of God, but the true Creator and His Son) without it becoming a work of transparent intent — a biggie-sized gospel tract?

From Atheist Buses to De-Baptism

Buses proclaiming their disbelief in God, and “de-baptism forms.” What does this mean for our faith and what should be our response?

Maundy Thursday

Many Christian traditions celebrate Maundy Thursday, the day we remember the Last Supper, Christ’s anguish in the garden, and his arrest. The full story is a lot to post here, so I’ll give a few fragments: