Rachel Decker reflects on her TV columns and how they’ve led her to… Wipeout?
Rachel Decker writes for RELEVANT about why networks resort to summer reruns and how we also can be tempted to avoid the risk of a new story.
Rachel Decker writes a column for RELEVANT about how a recent episode of the hit show Bones taught a lesson about our motivations for forgiveness.
Rachel Decker writes a column for RELEVANT about what an episode of Mr. Sunshine can teach viewers about the dangers of miscommunication.
Kent Woodyard writes a column for RELEVANT about the insatiable demand for Jersey Shore.
Rachel Decker writes a blog for RELEVANT about the show The Chicago Code and what it showed her about the need for a sense of mission.
Rachel Decker writes a blog for RELEVANT about TV and faith and what the new year has taught her about both.
Rachel Decker writes a tv blog for RELEVANT about how she was disappointed with NBC’s choices for People of the Year.
Rachel Held Decker writes a blog for RELEVANT about how the TV show Detroit 1-8-7 shows us what good and evil mean for Christians and their fight against evil.
Alex Wilgus reviews The Walking Dead in a review for RELEVANT, praising the way a comic book translates to the small screen.
Rachel Decker writes a TV blog for RELEVANT looking at the premieres of new and returning TV shows on network TV.
Rachel Decker writes a blog for RELEVANT about new show Parenthood and what it shows us about growing up and bearing responsibility as Christians.
Rachel Decker writes a column for RELEVANT about crime dramas, and wonders how they expose both feelings of vengeance and unease about losing a sense of humanity about every person.
Rachel Decker writes a blog for RELEVANT about the hidden subtext of American Idol.
Rachel Decker writes a column for RELEVANT about her feelings of national pride during the Olympics.