I'm catching up on watching a lot of movies that came out towards the end of 2025 and earlier this week I decided while re-couping I'd check out a film called Eternity. Let me start with something important if you’re coming here with expectations about faith or theology: Eternity is not a ... READ the POST
The Promised Land Review (Angel Network + YouTube)
If someone told you The Office and the biblical book of Exodus had a lovechild, they’d probably be describing The Promised Land, the new comedic reimagining of Moses and the Israelites now streaming on Angel Network (as part of Angel Guild) and freely on YouTube. I finally got a chance to watch the ... READ the POST
Severance” Season 2 Trailer: The Fight Against Lumon Heats Up
I just noticed that one of my favorite streamed series, Severance, Season 2 trailer is finally out, and it is everything I wanted and more! If you're not familiar with the show, it's streamed on APPLE TV and the first season can be rewatched now, so go and catch up!! This new trailer shows Mark ... READ the POST
Book Review: Keke Palmer’s “Master of Me: The Secret to Controlling Your Narrative”
I recently had the immense pleasure of listening to Keke Palmer’s audiobook, Master of Me: The Secret to Controlling Your Narrative, on Audible. Let me tell you, this book felt less like a traditional self-help lecture and more like a soulful, sister-to-sister conversation. Keke’s voice, warm and ... READ the POST
Netflix’s Mary Misses the mark on Biblical Accuracy for me
Netflix’s new movie Mary has stirred up quite a buzz since its release, but I have to call it like I see it—this movie misses the mark when it comes to biblical accuracy. Sure, it’s visually stunning, and the effort to humanize Mary is commendable, but the story feels more like Hollywood fantasy ... READ the POST
Audible: The Ultimate Solution for Busy Readers
If you’re a book lover like me, then you probably know the struggle: the stack of books on your nightstand seems to grow, but finding time to sit down with them can feel impossible. Between work, family, and daily to-dos, the hours slip away—and suddenly, you realize it’s been months since you ... READ the POST





