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John Piper with Rick Warren: Compromise?

Written by Trevin Wax | Sunday, April 11, 2010

No matter what we think of Piper’s choice, we could all use a good dose of humility . A couple weeks ago, John Piper announced that he had invited Rick Warren to speak at the Desiring God conference this fall. His announcement caused an uproar in some parts of the Reformed blogosphere. Some even questioned... Continue Reading

The Joy of Special Pleading

Written by WormTape | Saturday, April 10, 2010

WormTape #3 Jan: “Dr. Wormtape has arrived on Skype. Dr. Temple, he wants to speak to us.” Dr. Temple: “What’s the topic for today’s instruction? I forget.” Jan: “Special Pleading 101. I’m putting him through now.” WormTape: “OK, my little monsters, today’s briefing is to prepare you for your presentation to the annual shareholders’ meeting.... Continue Reading

Buchenwald and the Totalitarian Century

Written by Paul Kengor | Friday, April 9, 2010

Editor’s note: A longer version of this article first appeared at The American Spectator. This spring 2010 marks some sordid anniversaries: 65 years since the discovery of the Nazi concentration camps that facilitated the slaughter of six million Jews and four million various others deemed “misfits” and “undesirables” by Hitler and his henchmen. The ugly... Continue Reading

“Calling” vs. choice

Written by Anthony Bradley | Friday, April 9, 2010

Does God “call” people to ZIP codes? What is wrong with just saying that you want to live somewhere because you like the place? Why spiritualize it? The abuse of the concept of “calling” creates serious injury to people in the church and can lead to poor or cowardly choices. There is no need to... Continue Reading

The “Social Justice” Fallacy? Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing

Written by Mark W. Hendrickson | Thursday, April 8, 2010

Many Christians over many years have been beguiled by the Religious Left’s use of the term “social justice.” This is because Christians rightly love justice and hate injustice. But “social justice”—or, at least, how it’s often used by liberal Christians—isn’t necessarily biblical justice. The standard of biblical justice is equal treatment by law: “Thou shalt... Continue Reading

Cremation and a New Kind of Christianity

Written by Russell D. Moore | Thursday, April 8, 2010

“As hellfire receded, there advanced the literal fires of the crematorium.” So writes Oxford historian Diarmaid MacCulloch in the concluding chapter of his massive Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years. The history ends with a chapter on “culture wars,” the ways Christianity is experiencing change and tumult as it enters the twenty-first century. In the... Continue Reading

TIME: The Gift that can’t be Re-gifted!

Written by Dennis Bennett | Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Set a goal to set your goals – The most effective leaders set aside time at least weekly to lay out what they want to accomplish that week. Memorize this statement: God has not given us more things to do in a day than He has given us the time to get it done. I... Continue Reading

Seven Characteristics of Highly Evangelistic Christians

Written by Thom Rainer | Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Ultimately evangelistic churches see more persons become Christians through the passionate efforts of highly evangelistic Christians. More than any programs. More than any church events. More than anything else, we are the instruments God has chosen to use. For over twenty years I have been researching and studying churches, primarily those in North America. I... Continue Reading

Just Say No to racial reconciliation, Please!

Written by Anthony Bradley | Monday, April 5, 2010

“For example, for a church to have a racial mix of whites and blacks in 2010 is as impressive as having whites and blacks play football together at the University of Alabama. Big deal.” New Christian initiatives to reconcile whites and blacks are 50 years too late and outdated. Pioneers like John Perkins and J.... Continue Reading

Where are William Wallace and Patrick Henry when you need them?

Written by Kevin Shrum | Sunday, April 4, 2010

Yes, I know they’re dead. My question is, “Where are their kind?” That is, where are the men and women of our day who desire freedom and liberty for all, even if it means personal loss and sacrifice? Where are the patriots who are not bound by party affiliation, political pandering or extremist tendencies, but... Continue Reading

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