Evangelicals Looking For Walker to “Do Nothing” in 2016 Election
Evangelicals are listening for a candidate who can signal he is “one of us” without pandering
“Should he run for president, Walker may very well turn out to be the 2016 cycle’s evangelical favorite—not because he ticks off a laundry list of culture war talking points, pledges fealty to a “Christian nation,” or because he’s made a show of praying publicly to curry political favor.” When speaking to religious audiences,... Continue Reading
A Bright Song From A Deep Darkness
The onset of depression was, for me, like a moment from Jurassic Park – the moment when a distant “thud” creates rings in a nearby puddle.
A week or so ago, I received an email from Brad Hansen with the lyrics of a song he had composed while in a recent dark spell with depression. I was deeply touched by the words, and asked if I could share his song and story on the blog. He replied: “I would be glad... Continue Reading
Dear Rob Bell: The Church Isn’t Giving an Inch on Gay Marriage
The church has a mighty backstop, an iron wall, a living Lord
“The church isn’t giving an inch on this issue. Sure, there are scattered congregations who are moving in this direction. But in terms of tens and tens of thousands of local churches from a wide array of denominations filled with people of all races and backgrounds who simply love God’s inerrant Word, we aren’t moving... Continue Reading
Mark Cuban: This Is Just The Start Of The College Implosion
There's a growing education bubble, according to Cuban
“Debt ultimately will outweigh most of the potential benefit you’re getting from the college education, Cuban said. “What you thought you were going to get in quality of life by going to that college, you’ve just undermined with the amount of debt you’re taking on.” After 114 years, Sweet Briar College revealed this week... Continue Reading
Margaret Sanger’s Legacy is Not Salvageable, So Let’s Not Try
It’s a little surprising to see any defense of Margaret Sanger on the Christianity Today website.
No matter how you dress it up, Sanger’s racism and eugenics were and are indefensible. Her legacy in Planned Parenthood—the nation’s largest abortion provider—has been notoriously bloody. I just can’t imagine why anyone would offer a defense. Perhaps it makes sense when Planned Parenthood does it, but it makes no sense coming from a pro-life person.... Continue Reading
My Funeral is Back On
For reason of sin, I wanted no funeral. I didn’t want people standing up to testify to what a great guy I was
Two reasons: One, a friend died. The family decided not to have a funeral, nothing to acknowledge him or his death. At first I took it in stride, but then it occurred to me that something was not right with that. In not acknowledging his death, they did not acknowledge his life….The other reason I... Continue Reading
Here’s How the New Christian Left is Twisting the Gospel
Right now cheap grace theology is proliferating around evangelical Bible colleges, seminaries and Christian ministries
Popular liberal evangelical writers and preachers tell young evangelicals that if they accept abortion and same-sex marriage, then the media, academia and Hollywood will finally accept Christians. Out of fear of being falsely dubbed “intolerant” or “uncompassionate,” many young Christians are buying into theological falsehoods. Instead of standing up as a voice for the innocent... Continue Reading
Is the God of the Old Testament a Moral Monster?
An Interview with Dick Belcher
When God brings judgment on people such as Pharaoh or the Canaanites is He being malicious, or does He have some other purpose in view? In most of these situations, God’s first response is not judgment. Even in a case like Sodom and Gomorrah, God comes first to Abraham to reveal His plans to him.... Continue Reading
Does the Faith of Presidents Matter?
Does the faith of presidents truly affect how they govern?
“Most presidents have worshipped consistently to continue their life-long practice, seek divine guidance, set a good example, or to please prospective voters. Almost all presidents have extensively used moral and biblical language to console grieving Americans, provide assurance in times of crisis, celebrate religious holidays, and promote particular policies.” Last month we celebrated the... Continue Reading
Joel Osteen’s “Gospel of Me”
This is the therapeutic message of Joel Osteen, lifted right from his dust jackets
“When we obey God,” Victoria Osteen declares in one show, a smile plastered across her face, “We’re not doing it for God. I mean, that’s one way to look at it. We’re doing it for ourselves, because God takes pleasure when we’re happy. That’s the thing that gives Him the greatest joy. So, I want... Continue Reading
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