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Is Evangelical Liberalism an Oxymoron?

Post-conservative Evangelicals call for interpreting Scripture based on the self.

Written by Gerald R. McDermott | Tuesday, October 22, 2013

They refuse to let the Great Tradition (the Catholic-Protestant-Orthodox consensus which C.S. Lewis dubbed “mere Christianity”) ever trump an individual’s interpretation of Scripture. This is what can be called nuda scriptura—the idea that the Bible is self-interpreting, needing only the Christian individual to make sense of it.   A new battle is brewing over the future... Continue Reading

Read a Book on Preaching. Even If You’re Not a Preacher.

Life revolves around preaching.

Written by Megan Hill | Tuesday, October 22, 2013

“The purpose of preaching is not preaching. Preaching is not an end in itself. We do not preach so that people will go away saying, ‘That was good preaching.’ The purpose of preaching is performance—not the performance of the preacher but the corporate performance of the whole assembly whose lives and relationships are shaped by... Continue Reading

John MacArthur Responds to Critics Who Believe His Strange Fire Conference Is Divisive, Unloving

Strange Fire conferences purpose was to build the body of Christ in love.

Written by Melissa Barnhart | Tuesday, October 22, 2013

“Ninety percent of the people around the world connected to the Charismatic movement take ownership of the prosperity gospel,” he said. “Twenty-four to 25 million of them deny the trinity. One hundred million of them are Roman Catholics. This is not some fringe; this is the movement. And it is growing at a rapid rate.”... Continue Reading

You Are Not Your Labels

Christ's death frees us from the labels of the past.

Written by Stephen Altrogge | Tuesday, October 22, 2013

But all of us have also adopted labels which are not so good. “My grandpa was an angry man, my dad was an angry man, and I’m an angry man.” Or, “I’ve always struggled with body image issues. It’s just who I am.” Or, “I’ve always wrestled with same sex attraction. It’s just a part... Continue Reading

Not Hearers Only

Three pastoral exhortations in helping us become more effective "doers of the Word."

Written by Harry Reeder | Tuesday, October 22, 2013

We could not grow without being teachable since we cannot do what we do not know. The Christian life is not lived by human imagination or intuition but by divine revelation. In being teachable the Bereans were not gullible; they refused to be misled by preachers who were not handling the Scriptures accurately. This practice... Continue Reading

Fighting on Two Fronts: Biblical Belief under Siege at Home and Abroad

Only a small percentage of Muslims condone violence against Christians, but this small percentage equates to millions of Muslims.

Written by Andrew E. Harrod | Tuesday, October 22, 2013

With the zeal of a convert who has bitterly experienced Islam from the inside, Darwish called Islam a “top-heavy” religion without “confidence in itself” and an “insane and dysfunctional culture” that is “consumed with anger and envy.” “Peace is not an option” with a faith sacrificing the human rights of all, including women and children, for... Continue Reading

7 Reasons Your Church Needs to Go on a Diet

Church need to reduce the program to increase fruitfulness.

Written by Thom S. Rainer | Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Sadly, some of the busiest churches actually diminish discipleship fruitfulness. And ceasing certain activities in the church can be extremely hard. You can run into sacred cows and favored ministries. Still, most churches should pursue a busyness diet for at least seven reasons.   Most churches-more than eight out of ten-are busy. Too busy. These... Continue Reading

A Reason to Be Really Offended

The offense is the the reality of our own sinfulness.

Written by David Mathis | Tuesday, October 22, 2013

The cross declares how dire is our condition apart from Jesus. It announces how deep the sin goes, how profound the rebellion is, how impossible is our plight apart from Help from the outside. There’s nothing we can do, no effort we can exert, no law we can follow. The message of Christ crucified says you’re... Continue Reading

Five Uninvited Guests

A few bad arguments from folks who seem to be allergic to any sort of sharpening confrontation

Written by Mike Riccardi, The Cripplegate | Monday, October 21, 2013

This last bad argument is the worst uninvited guest of them all. This argument is so biblically baseless and logically vacuous that it was what motivated me to write this post in the first place. Even if you disagree with me on the previous four and will continue to brandish those terrible arguments with impunity, annoying... Continue Reading

Is It Wrong To Send Our Daughters to College?

A response to Six Reasons NOT to Send your Daughters to College

Written by Rachel Miller | Monday, October 21, 2013

The arguments against sending women to college generally include some combination of the following. Since good Christian women will be primarily wives and mothers, it’s a waste of money and time to send them to college. Young women will not be learning the most important skills they’ll need, instead they’ll be trained for a career.... Continue Reading

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