“The Ordinary Means of Ordinary Outreach: Reaching Our World Without Losing Our Way, Part 3: The Word”
The church of Christ throughout the ages has emphasized the primacy of preaching.
Do not think the gospel is too old-fashioned to work. To the world, it is foolishness, but to those being saved, it is the power of God. Trust not in your own strength or ability, but in the power of God, who works through sermons—even those that are not all that good. One of... Continue Reading
Survey Finds Declining Rate of Christians in America May Have Leveled Off
While the total is down from 78% in 2007, the rate has been relatively stable since 2019.
Though the nation as a whole has trended away from regular church involvement…spiritual movements on university campuses like Asbury University…evidence that the younger generation is still seeking the Lord. The Pew Research Center on Wednesday released its 2023-2024 Religious Landscape Study which aims to assess the size of religious groups in the United States.... Continue Reading
The Fear of Death and God’s Grip
We are Kept by the Power, Passion, Priesthood, and Presence of God
It’s true that we live in the world. But we are not of the world. We are called by God whom we serve to embrace ultimate truths, not fear them, for Christ has done something remarkable for us. Whatever hard thing you are facing may turn out to be more frightful in the projection than the reality... Continue Reading
How Not to Think: Reflection on the Concept of “Isms” as Represented in Two Contemporary Examples
If professing believers put a tenth as much effort into evangelism as into critiquing evangelicalism, would things not be in such a dire state in our nation today?
But the most irritating contemporary ‘ism’ is ‘evangelicalism,’ which, as actually discussed, is nothing but a straw man conjured up when someone wishes to play the prophet and sound important. There is a digital cottage industry in criticizing ‘evangelicalism,’ and the grounds on which this is done are about as diverse as the number of... Continue Reading
Human Reason, Religious Freedom, & the Image of God
Finding Meaning and Purpose as Bearers of the Creator's Image
The notion of the image of God…sheds light on the value of human reason, volition, and agency. If humans are understood as just another animal, devoid of the dignity and purpose derived from the Creator then the discussion of religious liberty becomes arbitrary as in whether one ought to dress up their poodle in a... Continue Reading
When Do We Get Our Souls?
And How Does That Affect Original Sin?
While some accounts of creationism and traducianism fail to give adequate consideration to adjacent Christian doctrines, both accounts can be articulated in a responsible way that does not entail an undermining of clearly revealed truth. When it comes to the origin of the world, all Christians are creationists. After all, nothing in Scripture is... Continue Reading
Is Progressive Christianity Christian? (Part 2)
Liberals want Jesus to be merely a good moral teacher or a wise sage like Confucius.
Liberalism is itself in great danger of being chewed up and spit out by the new ultra-intolerant leftists of our day, who are not “liberal” in any sense of the word. They are creating their own dogma (doctrines), which everyone must get in line with—or else. The new leftists are every day creating new “sins”... Continue Reading
Work and the Meaning of Life
Christians should look at work as part of our created purpose, not just as toil.
“I have to, as a believer, start with Creation…I believe work is the meaning of life, I say it because God said it. And God made us for that purpose and imbibed us with a certain dignity and a status as an image bearer of Him that reflects our ability to produce, to create, to... Continue Reading
On the Golden Rule
What to make of Matthew 7:12.
The good news of something like the Golden Rule in particular and the Sermon on the Mount in general is that they not only tell us what God expects of us, but God empowers us to live the way that we ought to live. They are not just pleasant and inspiring moral precepts that we... Continue Reading
Secularization and Political Polarization–Part 1
When Belief Fades, Division Grows
The lack of a governing narrative in the West is a “result of the banishment of Christianity.” Both humanity in general and individuals are “grasping, desperately grasping for something to grant them meaning, even if that meaning is utterly meaningless.” For those familiar with the works of Francis Schaeffer, or are familiar with the Christian... Continue Reading
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