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Talking About Christianity Could Just Put People Off – Church of England Signals

The Church of England is set to signal to members that speaking openly about their faith could do more harm than good when it comes to spreading Christianity

Written by John Bingham | Saturday, November 14, 2015

Asked about the finding that only 19 per cent wanted to know more after speaking to a Christian compared with 59 per cent who said they did not, Mr Fittall said: “How many of us have walked along Victoria Street or somewhere in London and heard somebody standing there shouting things out?   The Church... Continue Reading

Despite Wrong Doomsday Stats, Pastors Holding Up Just Fine

Somehow, bad stats about pastor misery persist. LifeWay Research data gives us a clearer picture of reality

Written by Ed Stetzer | Wednesday, November 11, 2015

I said it in that post, and I’ll say it here again: the people perpetuating these bad stats aren’t bad people—they’re truly trying to help pastors and do what is right. Sometimes, we just need to be more careful about how we do research and how we present data. Facts are our friends, but if... Continue Reading

A Church Transforming Proverb

Adherence to these Proverbs wouldn’t just be church-transforming, but world-transforming

Written by David Murray | Tuesday, November 10, 2015

“Please, please, please, the next time someone comes to you with a “story” about someone, don’t be so foolish as to believe it without asking for the other side. Instead, say, “I know you would not want me to be a Proverbs 18:13 fool, so would you mind if I asked this person for his/her... Continue Reading

We Need a Neo-Evangelical Shakedown in Our Time

The time when the evangelical mind awakened — the 1940s — requires our consideration today

Written by Owen Strachan | Saturday, November 7, 2015

“We find ourselves in a remarkably similar cultural moment, constrained as we are to the cultural sidelines. The evangelical mind exists, and even thrives, today. But the question before us in 2015 is this: Will we embrace our marginalization? Or will we, like the neo-evangelicals, dream fresh dreams, hatch fresh plans, and seek something altogether... Continue Reading

Judge Grants Request For Temporary Injunction Against Mission Presbytery

Mission Presbytery’s actions of trying to remove FPC-San Antonio’s pastors and session as members in good standing “only heightens the concerns over the continued affiliation with the PCUSA"

Written by Paula R. Kinkaid | Saturday, November 7, 2015

Stuart also addressed claims made by the presbytery in an Oct. 28 letter — that if the congregational meeting went ahead as planned, it could result in “the possibility of ecclesiastical charges” being filed against the pastors and session and that they could be “found to have renounced the jurisdiction of the Church.”   A... Continue Reading

The Futility of Representing Religion With a Bar Chart

It’s hard to understand faith without polling and data. But a lot can be lost in relying too much on statistics.

Written by Emma Green | Friday, November 6, 2015

This is the echo chamber of public-opinion polling: People are asked about their perceptions of others’ beliefs, but those perceptions are likely shaped by what they’ve read and heard about poll results, at least in part. Polls aim to show how people think about the world, but the tool is inherently distorted, attempting to simultaneously... Continue Reading

The Synod Of Dort On Election, Conditions Of Salvation, And Fruit

Our sanctification and good works are the fruits of God’s gracious election and salvation, which he bestows unconditionally upon his people.

Written by R. Scott Clark | Friday, November 6, 2015

The Reformed approach to assurance is to start with the objective, Christ’s work for us, which is credited to us and received by us through faith alone (sola fide). We observe the fruits of God’s grace and give thanks to him for them. We rest in Christ and his promises (gospel) but we recognize that he... Continue Reading

Why the Church, and Why Now?

For the Christian church in America the times aren’t a-changin’; they have changed. We presently live in “post-Christian times.”

Written by Clint Davis | Thursday, November 5, 2015

As our culture continues its downward trajectory, our biblical responsibility is to continue doing things that we have always done, which are: standing strong on the Bible and the gospel and involving ourselves in worship, nurture, service and outreach. I am confident that we will experience organic and sustained spiritual and numerical growth as we... Continue Reading

The “New” Evangelism

Presbytery of the James (PCUSA) hopes to reverse decline in church attendance by funding a Union Seminary professor of evangelism who has a gospel of whatever people want it to be.

Written by Sue Crye | Thursday, November 5, 2015

Vest was asked if he accepted orthodox doctrine on for example, the Trinity and the atonement. Vest answered opaquely, “I would not say that I’m not orthodox.”  When pressed about whether he accepted the Nicene Creed, he did not respond but suggested that his teaching would not be about his faith (or apparently the church’s... Continue Reading

Is the Reformation Over?

To declare peace when there is no peace is to betray the heart and soul of the gospel.

Written by R.C. Sproul | Wednesday, November 4, 2015

The fundamental issue is this: is the basis by which I am justified a righteousness that is my own? Or is it a righteousness that is, as Luther said, “an alien righteousness,” a righteousness that is extra nos, apart from us—the righteousness of another, namely, the righteousness of Christ? From the sixteenth century to the... Continue Reading

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