My Redeemer Lives
In the midst of darkness and loneliness, Job has hope.
As we remember Jesus’ death on Good Friday and celebrate the Risen Christ on Easter Sunday, let us remember the sufferers in the midst of our churches. There will be people that need us to tenderly speak to them and build them up with words of gospel hope. They may come hopeless, even feeling as... Continue Reading
Non-Leftist Employees Appeal for Neutrality After Disney is Shanghaied Into Joining the LGBTQ+ Activist Army
"We watch quietly as our beliefs come under attack from our own employer, and we frequently see those who share our opinions condemned as villains by our own leadership."
The open letter gesture offers the Storytelling world a glimmer of hope. Implications and precedent aside, Disney’s non-leftist employees have brazenly exposed the hypocrisy of “progressive orthodoxy,” and by doing so have drawn a line in the sand, opposing a nihilistic authoritarianism devouring everything in its path. Non-leftist Disney employees have quietly protested Disney’s move... Continue Reading
What A Tangled Web
The West no longer has any consensus on what it means to be a woman or even a person.
We have abortion bills that flip-flop on fetal personhood and candidates for the Supreme Court who defer to biologists while trying to avoid gender essentialism. This conceptual chaos, rooted in a denial of reality and responsibility, can only lead to chaos. To quote Sir Walter Scott, what a tangled web we weave when first we... Continue Reading
The Joy of God in Us
This Joy of God is an eternal joy — it will outlast death and only increase in us forever.
When we experience the joy of the Holy Spirit, we taste the joy that is at the core of ultimate reality. For when we are born again by the Spirit (John 3:6–7), we receive the astounding, incredible, empowering, priceless gift of the Holy Spirit who resides in us, just as Jesus promised. As we... Continue Reading
God’s Sovereignty and Glory
To say that God is sovereign is to express His almightiness in every area.
God is the “first cause” of all things, but evil is a product of “second causes.” In the words of John Calvin, “First, it must be observed that the will of God is the cause of all things that happen in the world: and yet God is not the author of evil,” adding, “for the... Continue Reading
Christian Leaders Write Anti-Christian Trans Letter
It’s not prayer or faithful Christian teaching on transgenderism that will cause harm.
The trouble with the words used by the clerics is that, at a superficial level, they sound nice. Of course we want safety and non-judgementalism but on examination, not only are the words in this letter meaningless and contrary to the teaching of Christ; they cause harm. While attempting to create a ‘safe space’ for... Continue Reading
Religious Schools Need Not Apply?
Massachusetts church complains new school proposal faces potential rejection over Christian beliefs.
A large church outside Boston wants to open a new school, but it is facing off with a local government committee it says is hostile to its religious beliefs. Vida Real church in Somerville, Mass., says the committee is prepared to reject its proposal for a Christian school because of its views on creationism, among... Continue Reading
Why Long-Range Planning Doesn’t Work
Leaders are expected to have a vision for the future, articulated with measurable outcomes. But is that really the best way to lead?
Based on history and the shaping of cultural and market forces, I could easily speculate about what the future might hold, but I don’t plan for a specific future, nor do I work to hit specific growth targets. Having lived Opportunity Leadership for many years now, I know that when I look back to consider... Continue Reading
The Five Emerging Factions in Evangelical Higher Education
Will the culture war flashpoints that are fragmenting American evangelicalism divide evangelical higher education as well?
Two plenary keynotes at the CFH (one from Kristin Du Mez and the other from Jemar Tisby) encouraged Christian historians to embrace activism on behalf of justice, but I suspect that competing evangelical interpretations of what constitutes justice will lead some Christian academics to embrace some causes that are directly opposed to those that other... Continue Reading
The Massive Value of Unpaid Work
Our culture regards the material as more significant—in fact, more real—than the non-material.
The most valuable things we do are unpaid. We live in the faith that by devoting ourselves to relationships—with God and with each other—God is using our labor to produce things of inestimable value. When we take a sabbath rest to worship, when we pray, when we take time for devotions and fellowship, that is... Continue Reading
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