Evangelicals Are Politically Passionate, But Still Open to Others’ Opinions
We have to acknowledge that people vote for different and complex reasons and that Christians can differ on politics and agree on the gospel.
“Numbers show evangelicals have a greater passion for politics than most, which could say something about the issues of our day. Some of the biggest political issues today involve evangelicals, which could explain why they are engaged at a higher level than others,” said Ed Stetzer, executive director of the Billy Graham Center. Politics... Continue Reading
Richard Baxter’s Balanced Approach to Depression and Anxiety
What happens if someone’s symptoms and behaviors and wrongly attributed to willful and sinful decisions?
“Are psychiatric illnesses the result of sin or not? Are individuals to blame, or are they not responsible for their fate?” Lundy insists, “For the most part, we are left with the much more general sense that sickness and suffering in the world are distributed in ways that defy our comprehension.” Lundy points to Richard... Continue Reading
American Gospel
American Gospel is an excellent film to watch individually or as a family.
The great strength of the film is that it’s not only a negative examination of the Word of Faith movement, but also a very positive and helpful examination of biblical truth. Those who watch it will not only be convinced that the prosperity gospel is evil, but they will also know exactly why it is... Continue Reading
Why We Can’t Unhitch from the Old Testament
Stanley stands against the entire history of the church as well as the theological heritage of the Protestant Reformation. He’s even out of sync with the Bible itself.
If we want to know how (or whether) Christians should use the Old Testament, we might ask what the earliest Christians did. Would the church fathers of the second and third centuries have agreed with Stanley’s view? No; they not only read, studied, and used the Old Testament in worship (e.g., see Justin Martyr, 1 Apol. 67),... Continue Reading
Review: Kevin DeYoung’s ‘Ten Commandments’
The importance of the Ten Commandments to understanding God’s holiness and our need of this truth for faithful living.
We should study them because most of us are ignorant about them; because they have historically been at the center of Christian instruction; because they are key to ethics under the Mosaic covenant; because they are key to New Testament ethics; and because God’s Law is good and worthy of our delight. We should obey... Continue Reading
[Book Review] The Courage to Be Protestant
The evangelical movement has not remained unaffected by the spirit of the age, but has in many ways submitted itself to its dictates under the false guise of relevancy and reaching the culture.
What is the church to do? “It is time for us to recover our lost universe. What we need to do is to think, once again, with an entirely different set of connections. The connections are not primarily in reference to self, but to God. The connections that have to be reforged in the moral... Continue Reading
Should All Preachers be Going Deeper with New Testament Greek?
Many a young preacher has asked, “Is learning Greek and Hebrew really necessary?"
“Going Deeper is divided into 15 chapters, which makes it ideal for the average 15-week seminary semester. The authors take a “middle of the road” approach when it comes to what they include and exclude from their text. If Dan Wallace’s grammar Beyond the Basics is more of an intermediate to advanced grammar, then Going... Continue Reading
3 Reasons To Create Space To Rest
Designing overflow space to rest and relax is a declaration that we are so much more than what we do or create.
There are certain devices in our lives we expect to run without ever shutting down. Refrigerators. Water heaters. Sump-pumps. If these devices ever shut down, food spoils, showers are cold, and basements flood. But we who are created in our Creator’s image are not cogs and widgets. We’re flesh and blood. We bear the mark... Continue Reading
Resources on Anxiety
The good news is there are solid books out there.
Instead of introspection, what we need are words of comfort and hope and a reminder to look away from ourselves to the One who saves. At the foot of the cross, we can lay our burdens down and cast all our cares on Him. He is the God who hears. As you may be... Continue Reading
Choosing Evolution: Bad Reasons for a Big Departure
While each contributor has his or her unique story, one can notice that a number of themes recur in the stories. I want to note three major ones.
How I Changed My Mind About Evolution was never intended to marshal all the arguments in favor of evolution. Rather, it tells the stories of various evangelical theologians, pastors, and scientists. As such, its style is completely in line with the purpose of its publisher BioLogos, which aims to “translate scholarship on origins for the evangelical... Continue Reading
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