Skip the product tie-ins, but The Prince of Egypt is a worthwhile film for WORLD readers and their families
How The Prince of Egypt was made
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From toys to television, the culture is pressing children into premature adulthood
Christians should rediscover the doctrine of vocation and fashion a culture-transforming agenda
Universities that reject dead white males like Shakespeare are committing intellectual suicide
A UN program is using a cartoon character to change Third World culture's attitudes about women
Gene Edward Veith | Does the making of The Prince of Egypt show that Hollywood and evangelicals can all just get along?
Despite what some politicians say, a free-market economy requires a moral culture
The Linda Tripp tapes show that the wrong worldview could leave you begging for immunity