The Techniques of a Sexual Predator
The most common technique for sexual offenders to gain access to children is to cultivate a double life.
I hate to bring bad news on an otherwise good day, but I think this merits attention. In his book On Guard: Preventing and Responding to Children Abuse at Church, Deepak Reju provides a look at the techniques of a sexual predator, and focuses on the way a predator will prepare or groom an entire church... Continue Reading
From ABC to PhD: One God in Three Persons
One God in Three Persons is a collection of essays by various theologians intended to “argue for the eternal submission of the Son to the Father.”
If God the Father has more authority than the Son or the Spirit because He is the Father, then there is a difference in the very nature of God. This makes the Son and Spirit less God than the Father. And if the Son is less God than the Father, then can His life, death,... Continue Reading
The Moral Slide of Western Culture Illustrated (Guinness)
What changing reactions to "The Lottery" say about our post-modern society
The professor continued to assign the story and discuss it with the class. However, her students of various ages no longer consistently showed moral outrage at the idea of human sacrifice. The responses included, “The end was neat,” or “It’s their ritual.” The professor was stunned after talking to a woman who was passionate about... Continue Reading
Enneagram: The Road Back to You, Or to Somewhere Else?
So what should we make of this new (or ancient?) personality wheel with a strange name?
At first glance, the Enneagram may look like just another personality test, along the lines of discovering your Myers-Briggs type, knowing the color of your parachute, finding your strengths, or realizing you’re a golden retriever instead of a beaver. But Cron and Stabile are adamant that the Enneagram is much more than a psychological profile.... Continue Reading
Review of “For Me to Live is Christ, The Life of Edward J. Young”
A biography of Edward J. Young written by his son Davis A. Young
Throughout the book we see that Young worked hard on Old Testament commentaries with a particular focus on the books of Genesis, Isaiah, and Daniel. He took generally conservative positions, usual at odds with other scholars of his time who were almost invariably critics of the Scripture. Young’s work was regularly praised and he became... Continue Reading
Sanctification: A Supernatural Work (Hodge)
Charles Hodge did a nice job explaining from Scripture how sanctification is a supernatural work of God.
“All that the Scriptures teach concerning the union between the believer and Christ, and of the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, proves the supernatural character of our sanctification. Men do not make themselves holy; their holiness, and their growth in grace, are not due to their own fidelity, or firmness of purpose, or watchfulness and... Continue Reading
Christian Rights: Did Pro-Life Advocacy Turn Conservative Evangelicals into Human Rights Advocates?
Lewis presents a compelling case that the Christian Right’s campaign against abortion is a foundational commitment that shapes all its other political positions.
In The Rights Turn in Conservative Christian Politics Lewis examines five areas of political concern for the Christian Right—pornography and free speech issues, church-state relations, healthcare, capital punishment, and gay rights—and traces the way in which evangelicals’ increasing opposition to abortion reframed their understanding of these issues. A new book is an essential resource... Continue Reading
The Porn Problem
Until the porn problem crests and ebbs, we will continue to rely on books like this to address the issue and deliver hope.
“The Bible has wonderful news for those who are beginning to feel they will never find victory in the fight against porn. The gospel of Jesus Christ offers complete forgiveness and also a new power by the Holy Spirit to enable us to fight sin and grow in holiness. It really is possible to live... Continue Reading
Atheists Want a World Without Christianity. Here’s How It Would Look
History records a no-Christian world that looks more like hell on earth.
“What was the world like before Jesus? Was that a great world?” asks Dr. Jeremiah J. Johnston, president of Christian Thinkers Society, in an interview with ChristianWeek. “There is nothing new about the ‘New Atheism’. … They are going to take us back to a pre-Christian, pagan, racist world of inequality because without God there... Continue Reading
7 Things You Should Know About the Lord’s Day
González is not writing a history of the Sabbath, or how the Sabbath developed into the Lord’s Day, but a history of the first day of the week.
González surveys the way Christians, from the first to the 21st century, have treated Sunday. He shows when the concept of rest developed in church history, and how the West has both embraced and rejected the church’s Sunday liturgy. For anyone who likes church history, Justo González is a familiar name. His two-volume work, The Story... Continue Reading
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