By Elijah Davidson on
February 15, 2012
"Drink coffee. Watch films. Repeat." And be broken by the brokenness in the world.
By Elijah Davidson on
February 07, 2012
Largely, Sundance films are marginalized films about marginalized people. The three films many of us saw yesterday are what some might call "stereotypical" Sundance films, because they focused on seldom-told stories, and they picture their characters as anything but stereotypes...
With Will Stoller-Lee on
February 01, 2012
"There was a spiritual conversation happening here at Sundance, and there weren't really people of faith participating in the conversation..."
By Elijah Davidson on
April 05, 2011
Freedom and the continued struggle for it was front and center Friday night as the Fuller community joined to celebrate the men and women who participated in the Freedom Rides of the Civil Rights Movement with a screening of Freedom Riders, a new documentary about the historic protest rides.
By Elijah Davidson With on
March 04, 2011
Interact with The Adjustment Bureau
By Elijah Davidson With on
February 28, 2011
The film contends that "Bunchy" provided the galvanizing force the more militant civil rights activitsts needed in the late 60s before he was mysteriously gunned down by opponents...
By Elijah Davidson With on
February 24, 2011
Reel Spirituality Hosts A Night of Interreligious Dialogue Around A Screening of The Adjustment Bureau