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Is N.T. Wright Wrong about Jesus?

Wright's answer to "Is Jesus God?"

Written by Rachel Miller | Monday, February 11, 2013

“I do not think Jesus “knew he was God” in the same sense that one knows one is tired or happy, male or female. He did not sit back and say to himself, ‘Well, I never! I’m the second person of the Trinity!’ ( N.T. Wright, The Meaning of Jesus, 154).”   I have found... Continue Reading

Post-Evangelical Blogging for Dummies: Harnessing the Zeitgeist for Fun and Prophet

How to be a successful post-modern blogger

Written by Thomas Holgrave | Monday, February 11, 2013

The trick of post-evangelical blogging is to take the issue du jour, be it gay marriage, birth control, gun control, abortion, or assisted suicide, and re-interpret it as a fundamental and authentic challenge to the assumptions of the suburban evangelicalism which for you represents the sum total of Christian belief and experience.   A lot... Continue Reading

Should I Get ‘Re-Baptized’?

A paedobaptist answers an important question

Written by Jared Oliphint, TGC | Monday, February 11, 2013

For those considering a second baptism because of a later, more tangible conversion experience, rest assured that your original baptism, which signifies coming into new covenant membership, is efficacious based not on the strength of your conversion experience, but on the power of God in conferring grace to new covenant members in his own time.... Continue Reading

Marks of a True Church: Exercise of Church Discipline

A necessary element to encourage, strengthen, protect, and restore

Written by Daniel Hyde | Monday, February 11, 2013

Discipline promotes God’s holiness , protects the church from infection, and restores the rebellious, making clear the seriousness of their resistance to Christ’s Word and church.   The third mark of a true church, church discipline, has a largely negative connotation in our culture, but the biblical idea is both positive and negative. A person... Continue Reading

I Confess: The Discipline of Being Confessional (Part I)

Confessional Christians are those who are disciplined by their confession

Written by Carl Trueman | Sunday, February 10, 2013

What cannot be allowed is a confessionalism which is undisciplined in both senses of the word: where the individual does not understand that, in terms of a particular church’s public ministry, his conscience is not the ultimate court of appeal and arbiter of what he can and cannot say while being an officer in the... Continue Reading

My Train Wreck Conversion

As a leftist lesbian professor, I despised Christians. Then I somehow became one.

Written by Rosaria Champagne Butterfield | Sunday, February 10, 2013

Then, one ordinary day, I came to Jesus, openhanded and naked. In this war of worldviews, Ken was there. Floy was there. The church that had been praying for me for years was there. Jesus triumphed. And I was a broken mess. Conversion was a train wreck. I did not want to lose everything that... Continue Reading

New Album Release: Begone Unbelief

Lori Sealy has recently released her 13 song CD, “Begone Unbelief.”

Written by Staff | Sunday, February 10, 2013

Lori says of this album, “Lyrically, “Begone Unbelief” is a thoughtful project on wrestling and redemption.  I strive to deal honestly with issues of Christian doubt and with the hope that can be found even in a miniscule mustard seed of faith in Christ Jesus.”   Lori Sealy has recently released her 13 song CD,... Continue Reading

Prayers and Policy – at the National Prayer Breakfast.

While President Obama shies away from policy talk, keynote speaker Ben Carson makes his conservative positions known at the annual National Prayer Breakfast

Written by Edward Lee Pitts | Sunday, February 10, 2013

“We’ve reached a point where people are afraid to actually talk about what they want to say, because somebody might be offended,” he said. “People are afraid to say ‘Merry Christmas’ at Christmas time. … We’ve got to get over this sensitivity. It keeps people from saying what they really believe.”   WASHINGTON—President Barack Obama, appearing at... Continue Reading

Christian Wolverines [InterVarsity ] Get Special Exception

University of Michigan officials are rethinking their decision to kick a chapter of college ministry InterVarsity Christian Fellowship off campus

Written by Leigh Jones | Sunday, February 10, 2013

After telling the group’s leaders last week they would lose their status as an official student organization, administrators changed course on Monday and approved their application for recognition. But administrators only offered the approval as an exception to the school’s nondiscrimination policy and stressed the Asian Christian Fellowship would not be covered by the policy... Continue Reading

Resisting the Urge to Do Cutting Edge Youth Ministry

Youth ministry can dedicate exorbitant amounts of attention finding a magic bullet, but there is nothing sexy or cutting edge about effective youth ministry.

Written by Cameron Cole | Sunday, February 10, 2013

Effective youth ministry boils down to pursuing relationships, teaching scripture, proclaiming the Gospel, worshiping, and praying fervently. That is it. Ministry revolving around these five components has endless possibilities. Other parts of ministry, such as missions, social justice, and fellowship, can have great vibrancy with such a foundation. Ministry that lacks relating, exegeting, proclaiming, worshiping, or... Continue Reading

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