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onlydearmas · 2 years
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Wel, not only is Hickman somehow NOT writing Ultimates, but they actually got the never would hapen in million years dream pick for it.
Making the 6160 Ultimates into the 1610 Liberators is such a brilliant twist.
They're not super-cops, they're terrorists. They're not upholding the status quo they're trying to change it. Instead of being celebrities they have to use secret identities to avoid the Maker's Council. It's the perfect kind of modernization, keeping the spirit of what the original Ultimates were, a reaction to the present status quo, but more reflective of today's world. Immediately after 9/11 people wanted their heroes to tackle the "real threats" which most saw as terrorists. Now the "real threats" that most Americans think of are the shadowy cabals who run our lives: the billionaire tech bros, the "deep state", the military-industrial complex. Pitting the 6160 Ultimates against those guys is a hell of a hook, one I'm extremely eager and excited to see play out.
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Check out the exclusive first look at "The Ultimates"! Deniz Camp discusses transforming Marvel's iconic team into a global resistance network.
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Hey everyone, let's dive into the latest scoop from the Marvel Universe! Get ready for a thrilling ride as we explore the revamped Ultimates team, set to shake up the comic book world.
Now, you may have heard whispers of the Ultimate Universe making a comeback, and boy, is it making waves. But what's an Ultimate Universe without its iconic team, the Ultimates? Marvel has already dropped bombshells with a new series featuring Ultimate Spider-Man, Ultimate Black Panther, and Ultimate X-Men. Guess what's next? You got it—the Ultimates!
This time, we've got Deniz Camp at the writing helm, a maestro known for blending real-world politics with mind-bending sci-fi. Look at his track record with titles like "20th Century Men" and "Children of the Vault." Now, he's teaming up with artist Juan Frigeri, who's been cooking fresh designs for our beloved heroes like Wasp and Hank Pym.
But hold onto your seats, folks, 'cause ComicBook.com snagged an exclusive peek at The Ultimates #1 and some of Frigeri's stunning artwork. Trust me, it's a sight to behold.
So, what's Camp's take on this new series? Well, I'd like to hear it straight from the source. He's been diving deep into the essence of the original Ultimates, offering both a nod to its legacy and a bold twist on the formula. We're talking fresh storytelling that taps into the pulse of today's world, folks.
And speaking of twists, get this—the Ultimates are no longer the heroes we once knew. Nope, they're branded as outlaws, terrorists even. It's a whole new ball game, with our heroes fighting against a power-hungry council and struggling to clear their tarnished names.
But fear not, true believers, because every issue promises a self-contained adventure packed with twists and turns and, yes, new versions of classic Marvel characters. We're talking about a full-scale reimagining of the Marvel Universe with higher stakes than ever.
And let's remember the visuals, folks. Frigeri and his team are pulling out all the stops, crafting a visual feast that'll leave you hungry for more. This book's got everything from character designs to epic battle scenes.
So mark your calendars, comic fans—The Ultimates #1 hits shelves on June 5th. Don't miss out on this groundbreaking new chapter in the Marvel saga. Trust me, you won't want to miss out on this one.
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From the office to the forest, the men of Billions are taking some much-needed time out in nature in the final season’s upcoming eighth episode. In an exclusive to Collider clip, audiences can catch a sneak peek at the men’s camping trip that launches them out of their comfort zones and forces them to slow down and take in the little joys that life has to offer.
Catching up with Chuck (Paul Giamatti), Ira (Ben Shenkman), and Chuck Sr. (Jeffrey DeMunn), the men have just settled into their mountain retreat when who else should come busting through the door than Dr. Swerdlow (Rick Hoffman). Here to enjoy some fresh mountain air and maybe the company of a lady or two, the doctor is upset to find out that it won't be that type of gathering. Still, with his iconic sunglasses and a flashy red windbreaker, Dr. Swerdlow is here to shake things up alongside his old pals. Maybe the getaway will be salvaged after all.
After a seven-season run, Showtime’s hit series will soon be bowing out following this final batch of episodes. The latest season has pushed the characters to the breaking point with longtime alliances turning to dust and friends stabbing one another in the back. As the season trudges on towards the finish line, fans can expect plenty more undermining and greed to drive the plot. Along with Giamatti, DeMunn, and Hoffman, the current season saw the return of Damian Lewis’ (Homeland) Bobby Axelrod who was missing from the penultimate season, with an ensemble including David Costabile (Suits), Dola Rashad (Steel Magnolias), Asia Kate Dillon (Orange is the New Black), Daniel Breaker (Passing Strange: The Movie), Sakina Jaffrey (The Equalizer 2), Corey Stoll (Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania), and Toney Goins (For Life).
From One Business to Another
Having gained notoriety for his leading role of Louis Litt on USA Network’s long-running legal drama, Suits, Hoffman is back in the final season of Billions to reprise the role of Dr. Swerdlow. The outlandish character made his Billions premiere back in Season 5, Swerdlow was introduced as a medical professional there to help Chuck Sr. With interesting methods and a foul mouth, audiences will be happy to catch more of the good doctor’s hot takes before the series comes to an end.
Check out Collider’s exclusive peek at the upcoming eighth episode of Billions below and get caught up now before the series comes to a close on October 29.
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The Earth Station One Podcast: Ant-Man & Wasp: Quantumania Movie Review
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The Earth Station One Podcast: Ant-Man & Wasp: Quantumania Movie Review
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The MCU’s little guy and fam go on an epically huge adventure. Mike, Mike, Ashley, and Chip Johnson take a microscopic look at the first foray into Phase Five. Plus, Shout Outs.
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‧͙⁺˚*・༓☾ ANA DE ARMAS GIF PACK MASTERLIST
This post is getting made due to Tumblr being stupid and all of the gif packs disappearing from the tags.
In this masterlist you will find links to a bunch of Ana de Armas gif packs, containing a total of 2.699 gifs. Everything is linked to their original posts including further information about the pack with the trigger warnings and the rules as well, but I am including the latter here too: please don’t put them into other gif hunts or use them for making icon gifs or crackships or anything else!!! Please, if you can, reblog the original posts, and you can give this post a like or a reblog too, if you enjoy this.
The Informer [165 gifs] • ORIGINAL POST
Knives Out [880 gifs] • ORIGINAL POST
The Night Clerk [435 gifs] • ORIGINAL POST
Sergio [655 gifs] • ORIGINAL POST
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El Internado Season 6 [304 gifs] • ORIGINAL POST
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WAGNER MOURA - GIF PACK;
— In THE SOURCE LINK, you’ll find #155 gifs, all made by me, from the movie the wasp network (2020), created for myself and made to be used for roleplay purposes (please be attentive to the triggers on top of the page). If you’ve found this gif pack useful, please like this post or reblog. I kindly ask you not to use these gifs on gif hunt, crackships, rp bios or turn them into gif icons.
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CLICK ON THIS LINK TO FIND  there are #25 GIFS of ANA DE ARMAS in WASP NETWORK. this is part one of the set. do whatever the hell you want with them, just don’t turn them into gif icons (without asking) or put in gif hunts. like or reblog if you like them or if you are going to use them. oh, and have a good day!
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24 Badass Female Superheroes, From Batwoman to She-Ra and More (Photos)
Our guide to women with kick ass powers in comics, movies and TV
Margeaux Sippell and Ross A. Lincoln | October 7, 2020 @ 6:34 AM
Saving the world in spandex isn't just for guys. We've compiled a list of memorable and bad-ass superheroines. From Wonder Woman to Captain Marvel, here are some super-women you don't want to mess with. 
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WONDER WOMAN  Whether you met her first in DC Comics, played by Linda Carter in the 1970s, or played by Gal Gadot in Patty Jenkin's 2017 hit film, if you know only one name on this list, chances are it's this one. Created in 1941 by William Moulton Marston and H.G. Peter, Wonder Woman is the immortal, super-strong, magical genius daughter of Zeus and Hippolyta. After moving to the world of mortals as an emissary of the Amazons, she fights for justice and equality solo and as a founding member of the Justice League against a rogues list that includes literal gods and colorful criminals like Cheetah. Good thing she has a magical lasso and an invisible jet to help her out. 
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SUPERGIRL  Superman's cousin Kara Zor-El -- known on earth as Kara Danvers in the very excellent The CW series starring Melissa Benoist -- is another survivor of Krypton's destruction who fights for truth and some very needed social justice while protecting earth from threats like time traveling supervillains and Martian authoritarians. She's also a very good journalist. Her superpowers aren't just flight, invincibility, laser vision and so on, she's also just an excellent person.
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CAPTAIN MARVEL  Originally known as Ms. Marvel (a title now used by another entry on this list), Carol Danvers assumed the Mantle of Captain Marvel in honor of her mentor, the alien hero Mar-Vell. Created by Roy Thomas and Gene Colan in 1968, she's an air force pilot and feminist activist who fights supervillains as Captain Marvel, and sexism in her civilian guise. Played by Brie Larson in the 2018 film, Captain Marvel has superhuman strength, stamina, durability, and agility, and can fly faster than the speed of sound. She has the “Seventh Sense,” which allows her to predict future danger. She can also heal from injuries quickly, has immunity to toxins and poisons, and can shoot light beams from her hands.
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BATWOMAN Ruby Rose played the openly lesbian superhero Kate Kane, a.k.a. Batwoman, in the first season of The CW series "Batwoman. In the series, Kane returned to Gotham to take over for the Caped Crusader and save the city. For the second season, Javicia Leslie was cast as Ryan Wilder, a brand-new character (not in the comics) who takes on the Batwoman persona.
SHURI  Sister to King T'Challa, the current Black Panther, Shuri is Wakanda's top scientist -- which makes her pretty much the world's top scientist. As played by Letitia Wright in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Shuri not only designs Black Panther's ultra-advanced tech and numerous other world-changing inventions, she's also a powerful warrior in her own right. Her comics counterpart, created in 2003 by Reginald Hudlin and John Romita Jr., is even more badass: she's been given Black Panther powers, she can transform into animals, and she's even managed to come back from the dead.
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BLACK WIDOW  Black Widow emerged as one of the crucial heroes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe thanks to her portrayal by Scarlett Johansson. Created by Stan Lee, Don Rico and Don Heck, she's a former Russian spy who defected to S.H.I.E.L.D. and the Avengers. In the comics, her powers include resistance to disease and aging, ability to suppress and replace memories, agility. In the films, she's just a run of the mill extreme badass, master athlete and martial artist with a talent for psychological manipulation -- and a great leader too. Her backstory will be fleshed out a lot more in her self-titled solo film, whose release is set for May 2021.
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JESSICA JONES  Created by Brian Michael Bendis for Marvel's "Alias" comics in 2001, Jessica Jones has been a hard drinking expert private detective, an Avenger and even a high school classmate of Spider-Man. She's strong, she can fly, and she isn't here for your B.S., especially on her Netflix show, where she was played by Krysten Ritter.
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HARLEY QUINN  While formerly an absolute villain, Harley has since crossed over into a more heroic, or at least, non-villainous role. Introduced in the 1990s show "Batman the Animated Series," originally she was Dr. Harleen Quinzel, an Arkham Asylum psychiatrist manipulated by the Joker into helping him escape and joining his gang. After years of cruelty, she finally left him and since then DC comics stories have emphasized that she's an abuse survivor trying to figure out her own way in a world. Incredibly smart and immune to almost all toxins, she frequently teams up with fellow supervillains Catwoman and Poison Ivy. She's played by Margot Robbie in "Suicide Squad" and 2020's "Birds of Prey," and by Kaley Cuoco in DC's animated "Harley Quinn" series.  
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THE WASP  More than one Marvel hero has been known as The Wasp, but the best known is Hope Van Dyne, played by Evangeline Lilly in "Ant-Man" and "Ant-Man and the Wasp." In both the movies and comics, she's the daughter of the original Ant-Man and The Wasp, Hank Pym and Janet Van Dyne -- though unlike her comics counterpart, in the movies she doesn't have innate powers. No worries though. She's a gifted strategist and formidable martial artist who, thanks to some pretty sophisticated technology, is also able to shrink to the size of an insect (with proportional strength) and fly. She can also punch really, really hard.
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SHE-RA  She-Ra is the superpowered alter ego of Princess Adora, long lost twin sister of Prince Adam/He-Man from "He-Man and the Masters of the Universe." Raised on the far away planet of Etheria, Adora uses the Sword of Protection to transform into She-Ra, leader of the resistance against the tyrannical Evil Horde. Originating in the 1985 cartoon "She-Ra: Princess of Power," She-Ra was brought back on Netflix's acclaimed ongoing series "She-Ra and the Princess of Power." 
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THUNDER  Thunder, a.k.a. Anissa Pierce, is the eldest daughter of the superhero Black Lightning. But she's more than just a family legacy. Thunder can increase her body density at will, making her immovable and almost completely invulnerable. She is also bullet proof and can create shockwaves by stomping on the ground -- really handy when taking down bad guys. She's memorably portrayed by Nafessa Williams in the CW's "Black Lightning" series, where like her comics counterpart she's an out lesbian.
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CATWOMAN   One of Batman's most enduring love-interests and, like Harley Quinn, somewhat reformed from crime in recent years, Catwoman is an expert cat burglar with acrobatic prowess whose preferred weapon is her brains, and a bullwhip.  Catwoman has long had an uneasy relationship with Batman, though in a recent storyline the two got engaged -- until she called it off. She's most notably been played in live action by Michelle Pfeiffer in "Batman Returns" and by Anne Hathaway in "The Dark Knight Rises."
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GWEN STACEY / SPIDER-GWEN  In the Mainstream Marvel Comics universe, Gwen Stacey was Peter Parker's college girlfriend, who died tragically when she was dropped off the George Washington Bridge by the Green Goblin.  But in the 2014 "Spider-Verse" storyline, it's revealed that in an alternate universe, Gwen was the one bitten by a radioactive spider, becoming that world's Spider-Woman. She got her own comic book series called "Spider-Gwen" in 2015 and played a major role in the Oscar-winning animated film "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse."
LIGHTNING  Black Lightning's other daughter, Jennifer Pierce, can manipulate electricity and generate it from her own body, as well as fly. So don't mess with her. She's best known for being played by China Anne McClain on The CW's "Black Lightning," a show all of you should be watching. 
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THE BIONIC WOMAN  A spinoff of the 1973-78 sci-fi action series "The Six Million Dollar Man," "The Bionic Woman" followed Jaime Sommers (Lindsay Wagner), a tennis player critically injured in a sky diving accident whose life is saved with bionic implants including an ear, an arm and both legs, giving her fantastic abilities. Though the show lasted only three seasons, its enduing popularity led to several TV movie revivals, and it influenced a ton of subsequent female heroes.
OKOYE  Created by Christopher Priest and Mark Texeira in 1998, Okoye was long one of Marvel's lesser-known heroes, until she became a straight up icon thanks to Danai Gurira's performances in "Black Panther," "Avengers: Infinity War" and "Avengers: Endgame."  Okoye is the head of Black Panther's personal bodyguards, the Dora Milaj. And what she lacks in Black Panther's literal superpowers, she more than makes up for with martial arts expertise and a genius at tactical and strategic thinking.  No wonder she not only went toe to toe against the children of Thanos and lived, she also single-handedly saved Wakanda after The Snap wiped out trillions, including Black Panther.
Cartoon Network
BLACK CANARY  Black Canary has been fighting crime since her debut in DC Comics' "The Flash" in 1947, first as the alter ego of Dinah Drake -- who eventually married police detective Larry Lance -- and later by her daughter, Dinah Laurel Lance, who most frequently teams up romantically and crime-fightingly with Green Arrow. Originally written to have no powers, she later acquired a sonic scream called the "canary cry" that can shatter objects and kill enemies.  She was voiced by Morena Baccarin in Cartoon Network's "Justice League Unlimited," and three different versions of the character have been played by Katie Cassidy, Caity Lotz, and Juliana Harkavy in The CW's Arrowverse. Jurnee Smollett-Bell will play her in the upcoming "Birds of Prey" live action film.
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KATANA  DC Comics' Katana is a Japanese superhero whose power lies in the blade of her sword, called the SoulTaker -- which contains the soul of her dead husband, Maseo. Created by Mike Barr and Jim Aparo, Katana is part of the Justice League, the Birds of Prey, and the Outsiders, Batman's hand-picked team for black-ops missions. She's played by Rila Fukushima in The CW's Arrowverse, was by Karen Fukuhara in Warner Bros.' 2016 film "Suicide Squad."
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DAISY JOHNSON / QUAKE  Aptly named because of her ability to generate earthquakes, Quake, a.k.a. Daisy Johnson, is the daughter of the super villain Mister Hyde. A high ranking member of S.H.I.E.L.D. (behind only Black Widow and Nick Fury), she's best known for being played by Chloe Bennet on "Marvel's Agents of S.H.E.I.L.D.," where her powers come from the fact that she's an Inhuman (an element later imported into the comics).
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BIG BARDA  Created in 1971 by the legendary Jack Kirby, Big Barda is one of DC Comics' New Gods. Raised on planet Apokolips to serve the cruel dictator Darkseid, she changed sides after falling in love with Mister Miracle and eventually escapes with him to Earth, where she's been a big part of teams like the Justice League and Birds of Prey. She's immortal, super strong and nearly invincible, and a highly trained soldier whose weapon of choice is the mega-rod. Audiences will see for themselves in the upcoming "New Gods" movie -- director Ava DuVernay says Barda is her favorite superhero.
Marvel
ELEKTRA  Best known for being played by Jennifer Garner in 2003's "Daredevil" as well as her own standalone 2005 film, this Marvel superheroine is an expert martial artist and assassin who has worked on both sides of the law (until she eventually killed the evil aspects of her personality in a duel.) She was created by Frank Miller in 1981.
CBS
BATGIRL / ORACLE  Created in 1967, Barbara Gordon, adopted daughter of Commissioner Jim Gordon, has been a superhero in multiple forms. As Batgirl she operates alongside Batman and Robin in Gotham. After being paralyzed by the Joker in a 1988 storyline, she because the information broker known as Oracle, who assembled the Birds of Prey and basically served as tech overlord to Gotham City's heroes. In recent years, a timeline reboot (long story) has her back in the suit as Batgirl but still capable of serving as oracle when needed.
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KAMALA KHAN / MS. MARVEL  A Pakistani American teenager from New Jersey, Kamala Khan is also descended from the Inhumans, and when exposed to terregin mists developed the ability to shape shift and recover from almost all wounds. She operates under the name Ms. Marvel in tribute to the original, Carol Danvers, who has since assumed the name Captain Marvel. Created by Sana Amanat, Stephen Wacker, G. Willow Wilson, Adrian Alphona and Jamie McKelvie, she's the first Muslim character to headline a Marvel comic book, "Ms. Marvel," which has been praised for its writing, and for bringing greater visibility to Muslims in comics. A Disney+ series featuring in the character is due in 2021.
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ELASTIGIRL  Not to be left out is Elastigirl from "The Incredibles." The alter ego of Helen Parr, wife of Mr. Incredible (Bob Parr) and mother of Violet, Dash, and Jack-Jack, she can stretch any part of her body and mold herself into different shapes and sizes. She's voiced by Holly Hunter.
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In This Edition
In this week’s edition, I share an early link to my video interview with author and speaker Trillia Newbell, share an early link to a new music video for Earth to Jupiter, share some free eBooks from around the web, and what I've recently been enjoying in entertainment.
It's finally the end of August and I am ready to get started with the Fall season. Thanks for spending your weekend with me here!
Adoption FAQs
Free eBooks
Extended Play
Lightning Links
Playlists
Coming Soon
Weekly Review
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Adoption FAQs
We recently received our son Linus' official court certificate to finalize his adoption. We are always open to speak with anyone about adoption. Jess took the time to respond to these Adoption FAQs and I’m sharing them here for those who are interested. May God bless you as you begin your adoption journey!
In related news, Jess also started @fosteringafamilee - a new Instagram account dedicated to our family. She's carefully curating the photos (as opposed to our @SVRGNLA account which is more random and stories-only), and I'm glad she's found a creative way to share our kids.
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Free eBooks
I have no new book reviews this week, but I've really been enjoying pointing you to free eBooks on the web. Back in May 2013, Ligonier Ministries made the eBook editions of R.C. Sproul's Crucial Questions series free forever to further help Christians know what they believe, why they believe it, how to live it, and how to share it. They continue to publish new eBooks in this series and this year have added What Is the Gospel?, What Is Biblical Wisdom?, and How Can I Live by Faith? Check them all out at Ligonier.
From the Gospel Coalition, the new August 2020 issue of Themelios Journal has 255 pages of editorials, articles, and book reviews. Money Counts by Graham Beynon is the free eBook this month from The Good Book Company. And the August issue of Ligonier's Tabletalk Magazine explores the Bible’s teaching on Christian discourse.
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Extended Play
The article that impacted me the most this week was Why Asian American Leaders See COVID and Church Lockdowns Differently. It was written by Steve Chang, founding and lead pastor at Living Hope Community Church. He is also the Council Chairman for SOLA Network, where I am the Social Media Manager. It's quite insightful, and hopefully gives you a perspective on how different cultural communities of faith are being impacted by the Coronavirus.
Jess and I concluded our Director's Commentary viewing through the Marvel Cinematic Universe with Ant-Man and the Wasp. Whenever Michelle Pfeiffer comes on screen, Jess says, "She's so pretty." Jess also did not know that Paul Rudd was in Clueless.
Throwback: Leaving a Legacy that Looks Toward Eternity
Article: Why Asian American Leaders See COVID and Church Lockdowns Differently
Movie: Ant-Man and the Wasp
TV: Community
Book: ESV Expository Commentary: Romans–Galatians
Music: The Lord is My Salvation by Keith & Kristyn Getty
Lightning Links
These quick hits are exclusive to my newsletter readers. Some struck immediately before writing this newsletter. I don’t necessarily endorse the positions or lives of these authors. Some may contain adult language.
How social justice slideshows took over Instagram
A 4-Year-Old Has Become An Icon On TikTok For Not Moving A Single Muscle During A Dance Recital
Online, no one gets to be young
How does the Pandemic affect Physical Podcast Spaces?
YouTuber Lohanthony was once an openly gay internet star. Now, he's an advocate for Christian celibacy, an ideological cousin of conversion therapy.
Playlists
MUSICGOON: 7 songs I enjoyed this week.
SVRGNLA: Jess and I love these songs.
ETJ: Music that inspires my band.
DIDD: A crowd-sourced worship playlist.
TGIF: SOLA Network friends and faves.
This is FCBC Walnut: The songs we sing at church.
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Coming Soon
I interviewed author and speaker Trillia Newbell, and we talked about her book Beautifully Distinct. We discussed Christian worldview and cultural engagement, and I'm so glad we were able to make this happen. I'll share more about this later, and you'll see it all at SOLA Network soon, but here is the early YouTube link for my newsletter readers.
My best friend Warren and I are in a band together, and we play electronic emotional power pop music. There were no live shows this year, so I finally found the motivation to put the finishing touches on a music video for our song, The Times. It’s a compilation of some of our shows, and here is the early link on YouTube before we release it to the rest of the world.
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Weekly Review
SOLA: The Korean Diaspora and the Great Century of Missions / In the Absence of Ecstasy / Is America Still an Option for Christians Fleeing Persecution?
Thank God it’s Friday: NewStory Church: Lord, I Need You /  Eden Chen: Work for Your Lord, Not Just Your Boss / Crucial Questions: 35 Free eBooks from R.C. Sproul
Adoption: FAQs
Walnut Commentary: “Zoom to Facebook” with Aaron and Hanley
Recommended Reading: Cool Christianity Is (Still) a Bad Idea / Loving Our Kids in this Coronavirus and School Season / Watch Your (Knowledge) Diet in the COVID-19 Crisis / What Should Christians Do About Cancel Culture?
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