More Publishers Investigate Mark Driscoll
Crossway and NavPress begin reviews of the megachurch pastor’s books amid concerns of plagiarism
The controversy did not go away, though, as the substance of Mefferd’s accusations has proven to be mostly true. Driscoll issued a statement saying, “Mistakes were made that I am grieved by and apologize for.” But his statement, issued in conjunction with Tyndale House Publishers, did not address these new concerns. At least two... Continue Reading
Revelation 20: Why Two Books are More Important than One Thousand Years
Focusing on the two books in Revelation 20 and finding a strong and perfect plea
Jesus walks down to the defendant’s table with his Book of Life. At this time, Jesus is granted the floor and he presents his personal lack of sin. Then he presents his personal obedience. Jesus shows the court his hands, feet and side, and then with his nail-pierced hands he opens the book and begins... Continue Reading
Sotomayor Blocks Contraceptive Mandate Until Friday
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor issued an emergency stay temporarily blocking the contraceptive mandate for a number of Catholic organizations in Colorado.
Sotomayor handles emergency applications from the 10th Circuit, which includes a number of Western states. On Dec. 30, the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals had denied an injunction to Little Sisters of the Poor Home for the Aged, Christian Brothers Services, and Christian Brothers Employee Benefits Trust. The lawsuit was filed as a class... Continue Reading
Congress Strengthens Religious Freedom For The Military
The Senate passed a defense bill that includes important language to strengthen and protect the religious freedom of military members and chaplains.
The 2014 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) includes the standard provisions for funding the military as well as amendments that expand the protection of military members’ religious freedoms, including their personal beliefs, actions, and speech. Specific language in the NDAA protects the freedom of military chaplains to “close a prayer outside of a religious service... Continue Reading
A Privileged Call: Jane Patete Retires After 12 Years With CEP
“His purposes were that I would serve. These have been some of the most challenging and glorious years of my life."
“Jane has been an excellent example of a woman who uses her gifts to serve the church with great humility,” said Stephen Estock, current CEP coordinator. “She is consumed with a passion for seeing the next generation know the beauty and dignity of living as adopted daughters of God in service to His kingdom.” ... Continue Reading
How I Escaped the Mormon Temple
After being in the LDS Church for 30 years, I began reading the New Testament. What was there shocked me.
When I read what Jesus said in John 6:44, “No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws them,” I knew I was being drawn—sucked, pulled, conveyed, transported. In physics, an event horizon is a boundary beyond which the gravitational pull is so powerful that there is no escape. This was... Continue Reading
The 5 Points of Mattie Ross
The novel ‘True Grit’ is set in my lifelong home of Fort Smith and Mattie Ross was an ardent Southern Presbyterian.
The 5 Points of Mattie Ross … Good theology, a good read, or both? You decide. For me, I would have ridden into Indian Territory with her for the engaging conversation and theology lessons alone. Or, in the words of Mattie Ross, “There you have it. It was good for Paul and Silas and it... Continue Reading
Is the Bible infallible? The Southern Baptist Theologian Who Said No, and Why: William Hull
William E. Hull was a gifted teacher, administrator, and preacher; not many pull off all three of these
For years, Hull also tried to bridge differences between conservatives and moderates in the Southern Baptist Convention. “He was one of the most consequential Baptist leaders of the last 100 years,” said Beeson Divinity School Dean Timothy George. “He was filled with hope. It was a hope grounded in God’s loving purpose for all creation.”... Continue Reading
A Letter to My “Mixed” Son
Shane Huey
Your identity won’t be found exclusively in your race or ethnicity. That doesn’t mean that you are “raceless.” The errors of color-blindness are well stated. Take great pride in your culture and heritage. But identifying yourself primarily by your race, however you choose to define it, will only grant you superficial affiliation with a group... Continue Reading
Psalm 73 and The Pornographer
The vain life and then death of a pornographer
“I’m losing my teeth, and life sucks. … Christine and I broke up. 40 years is too big an age difference. … I’m old news, I’m yesterday’s paper on the bottom of a bird cage. … My son, I haven’t talked to in eight years … he didn’t invite me to graduation at Harvard.... Continue Reading
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