In Tron: Ares, we meet a character/program named Ares who, along with everyone else, is searching for something called the “Permanence Code.” Sounds deep, right? Near the end of the movie, there’s a line that completely flips that idea on its head, something that made Celeste think of a passage straight out of the book … Continue reading What Tron: Ares Gets Right About the Value of Life
How Bad is War of the Worlds – 2025?
In this episode of The Bottom Shelf Podcast, Dallas and John tackle Amazon’s War of the Worlds (2025)—a “screen-life” alien invasion film starring Ice Cube. From awkward green screens to drone-delivered product placement, they debate whether it’s a hidden group-watch gem or a near Dumpster Fire.
Why Remembering Matters (Even When It Hurts) | Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Devotional
Akaza’s heartbreaking backstory in Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle reminds us of the danger of forgetting the past. In this week’s Geek Devotion, Celeste shares how remembering God’s faithfulness gives us strength, shapes our testimony, and points others to Jesus.
Small Beginnings, Big Impact: Lessons from Silksong
Silksong may have started as a tiny flash game, but it grew into a worldwide hit that crashed servers on release day. This devotional reminds us that the small beginnings in our own lives matter too — they are the foundation God uses to build something bigger than we can imagine.
How Small Acts of Kindness Reflect Jesus
This week on Geek Devotions, Celeste dives into Matthew 10:42 and what it means to give “a cup of cold water” in Jesus’ name. From convention floors at Geek’d Con to everyday encounters at work or even the drive-thru, the way we treat others reflects Christ to the world around us. Sometimes the smallest act … Continue reading How Small Acts of Kindness Reflect Jesus
