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My Journey Toward the “New Evangelicalism”

Cizik's view on why the NAE fired him and where he stands today

Written by Richard Cizik | Wednesday, September 19, 2012

The difficulty, as I see it, is that the evangelical world is unable to tolerate dissent. Unity has become uniformity. Authority cannot be questioned. However, on matters of politics, particularly, which are so subject to personal judgment or prudence, we need to grant some freedom

Beware Your Delusions of Spiritual Grandeur

The tender ministry of grace grows in the soil of constant awareness of your need for grace.

Written by Paul Tripp, TGC | Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Rather than humbly standing before the honest assessment of the Bible mirror, I looked into carnival mirrors. The problem with the carnival mirror is that it really does show you, but with distortion. You don't actually have a 20-inch neck and a 6-inch torso. Yes, it's you in that concave mirror, but it's not showing your actual appearance.

David Green of Hobby Lobby: The Biblical Billionaire Backing The Evangelical Movement

“You can’t have a belief system on Sunday and not live it the other six days.”

Written by Brian Solomon, Forbes | Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Green has raised the minimum wage for full-time employees a dollar each year since 2009–bringing it up to $13 an hour–and doesn’t expect to slow down. From his perspective, it’s only natural: “ God tells us to go forth into the world and teach the Gospel to every creature. He doesn’t say skim from your employees to do that.”

Americans are Confused About the Number of Protestants, Atheists, Mormons, and Muslims

People under age 35 are especially likely to overestimate the presence of atheists/agnostics and the religiously unaffiliated.

Written by Joe Carter, TGC | Tuesday, September 18, 2012

The average American estimates that 7% of the population is Muslim; the actual number is under 1%. The average American estimates that 7% of the population is Mormon; the actual number is about 2%.

The Narrative of Struggle and Political Power

Everyone wants someone in the family tree who was a coal miner, an immigrant, a maid, a bartender, a handyman, or janitor

Written by Kevin DeYoung | Tuesday, September 18, 2012

How should we assess this ever-present narrative of struggle? Is it good for American politics? Good for Christians? Good for the soul? Or are there dangers? Let me offer one observation, two appreciations, and three concerns.

Young Evangelicals and Politics

Many young evangelicals don’t want to pay the cost of [losing] cultural cache

Written by Mark Tooley | Tuesday, September 18, 2012

“America is not the new Jerusalem,” Strachan said. “But we need to vote.” And he challenged Christians: “You have to fundamentally redefine history,” noting, “We have the ultimate… life changing transformative message.”

Text intrusion

Services bypass parents to answer teen queries about sexuality and contraception

Written by Daniel James Devine | Tuesday, September 18, 2012

The Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Campaign of North Carolina launched it in 2009 and later expanded it to Texas, South Carolina, and Maryland. “Health educators” offer “nonjudgmental” advice and information about dating, puberty, anatomy, slang terms, and birth control.       It’s bad enough that organizations like Planned Parenthood give teenage girls pro-abortion counsel at their clinics:... Continue Reading

Studying the Teachers

Taiwanese professor goes to college with his son to learn how Christian instructors in America incorporate faith in the classroom

Written by Caroline Ryan, WNS | Tuesday, September 18, 2012

"Taiwan is only about 3 percent Christian, so it's hard to find good faculty who are also Christian." And the Christian teachers the school does hire don't understand how to live out their faith on campus, Wang said: "The trouble is that among the Christian teachers we are having a hard time encouraging them to exercise themselves as a testimony to Christ among colleagues and among students."

A Review of Os Guniness’ “A Free People’s suicide”

He argues that freedom requires virtue, virtue requires faith, and faith requires freedom

Written by Ray Nothstine | Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Undoubtedly, Guinness sees that a reordering of societal virtue and values is paramount. The status quo is unsustainable; the republic will not even merely be able to stay afloat. At best, it seems the country can manage its steady decline.

The myth of Mitt Romney’s evangelical problem

"It is time to remind ourselves that civil government is not about a particular theology but rather about public policy."

Written by Jonathan Merritt, RNS | Monday, September 17, 2012

There are at least two explanations for why Romney’s Mormonism matters so little among this powerful voting bloc. First, evangelicals seem to care more about political ideology than orthodox theology as far as voting is concerned. Polls show that voters care most about the economy, not faith.

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