Fourteen Accusations Against Christianity Answered
4. Christianity is the only religion where another person (oops sorry. GOD) takes the blame for everyone else’s sins.
No other religion can satisfy God’s wrath. This is why the gospel is the love of God before mankind. He shows us that we are helpless, and then His Son voluntarily comes to earth to do what we cannot do. No other religion can come close to dealing with our sins, or reflecting God’s rich love toward His people
Study: Most churchgoers don’t read Bible daily
"Almost all churchgoers want to honor God, but more than a third indicate obedience is not something they have done when it is costly to them,"
These findings on Bible engagement are part of the largest discipleship study of its kind. Results from each of the eight attributes of spiritual maturity will continue to be released over the coming months.
Who Is An “Evangelical Theologian?”
The problem, of course, is that “evangelical” has so many meanings
After all, there is no evangelical membership committee who decides who is and who is not truly evangelical. And who wants there to be? The only people I know who want there to be such want it to be they!
Parenting for Recovering Pharisees
I know how the self-righteous heart can look down on those who don't follow the rules.
I don't want my children to grow up with the heart of a Pharisee. I do want them to know the holiness of God. I want them to know all that he expects, what he commands, and what glorifies him. I also want them to realize that they can't perfectly obey him, and they need a Savior.
Do People Still Read Tim Keller?
Paul did not peg the value of the kingdom of grace according to the gospel’s reception among city dwellers
Who can stand in that great day? What congregation of any means is capable of maintaining members who not only have the financial resources to pay for the church staff all of these ministries require? But after these folks have worked hard for their incomes and given to the church, do they have time to volunteer for all the additional work that this movement requires?
National Religious Broadcasters to Propose Solution to New Media Censorship
NRB cites Apple's iTunes App Store, Google and Facebook for 'contributing to the suppression of free speech
Two years ago, NRB launched the John Milton Project to address the threat of viewpoint censorship and to present potential solutions. On September 12, 2012, NRB will unveil its Free Speech Charter for the Internet, a unique, first-of-its-kind proposal to the free speech/free enterprise dilemma.
Amidst the Culture War, David Barton Merits a Court-Martial: a Dispatch from an Ex-Wallbuilder
I had been deluded by historical exaggerations about a “Christian nation” and a “Biblically-based” Founding. The truth was much messier
Unfortunately, the agenda comes at the expense of individual souls. Students—especially the scholastically adept—are hurt very badly by the misinterpretations, misportrayals, mistruths. I barely survived coming across the knowledge, and there are many who do not. David Barton isn’t helping by circulating lies. Those of Christian-cultural influence must realize that we their children are not just bullets in the culture war.
A Tale of Two Kingdoms
With Abraham, we are “looking forward to the city that has foundations, whose architect and builder is God”
There is no better time to refresh our memories about the “two kingdoms” doctrine than at election time in the United States, when American Protestantism often seems divided more by its political allegiances than its faith and practice.
Midwestern Baptist Seminary picks Southern Seminary VP
Jason Allen holds both a PhD and a MDiv from SBTS Louisville
Southern Seminary President R. Albert Mohler Jr. described Allen as "a man of tremendous ability, sterling character, and deep conviction, and he will lead Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary into a new era of faithfulness and vision."
Is Bigger Really Better? The Statistics actually Say “No”!
Smaller churches are necessary, needed, and often more fruitful than we have been led to believe.
There are millions of people in smaller congregations across the country who live with a feeling that they are failures because their church isn’t as big as the megaplex congregation down the street. This is sad and should not be the case.
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