
Actor Russell Brand has spoken out against the culture of pornography after the release of “Fifty Shades of Grey.”
Actor Russell Brand has spoken out against the culture of pornography after the release of “Fifty Shades of Grey.”
A former call girl has spoken out about the physical and emotional pain that comes along with the BDSM lifestyle.
Christian singer Paul Janeway says he gave the makers of “Fifty Shades of Grey” permission to use his song “Call Me” because he thought it was a romantic comedy movie.
We live in a culture in which sexual boundaries are pushed in every direction, in which supposedly universal standards are neither universal nor consistent.
The Oscars continue to make news today, more for what the winners said than what they won.
Olympic hurdler and bobsledder Lolo Jones has spoken out against the controversial film “Fifty Shades of Grey,” arguing that that kind of sex is not what God intended when he created intimacy.
Does the moral slide of our day mean that Christians should withdraw into citadels of pessimism? Not at all.
The release of the Fifty Shades of Grey movie, timed for Valentine’s Day, is a more important and lamentable event than many Christians may realize.
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson defended his faith on social media after catching criticism for calling “Fifty Shades of Grey” a “great movie.”
"Fifty Shades of Grey" is pornography of a particularly vile type. It celebrates things -- abuse, rape, violence against women, manipulation, male domination -- our culture claims to protest.