Three Marks of Progressive-Lite Evangelicals
In the name of “niceness,” they are dulling the sharp edge of the call for repentance that our world desperately needs to hear.
For all their talk of evenhandedness, winsomeness, and giving others the benefit of the doubt, these ideals are tossed out the window the minute the discussion turns to matters that conservatives deeply care about and are willing to advocate for at the political level. As Christians, we should call out this double standard for what... Continue Reading
A New Government That Makes Us Glad
A government led perfectly by a perfect Ruler leads to an enduring peace.
We are grateful for the men and women who serve in our government, but for every great leader, there are hundreds who are insufficient for the task and who cannot seem to find solutions to the problems within and the threats without. Many lead with devious agendas. Some are even diametrically opposed to Christ’s kingdom.... Continue Reading
The Devil Went Up to Iowa
The real issue on trial here is not the statue of a pagan idol by the name of Baphomet in a public place, it is the concept of free speech.
The boundaries of the Christian Faith have been exchanged for other boundaries contrary to the Christian Faith. What we are watching today is the replacement of the Second Commandment by a secularized First Amendment. That was not the original intention of those who approved the First Amendment. The First Amendment was there to encourage the... Continue Reading
Don’t Criticize Your In-Group in the Out-Group’s Forums
Where you say something can be as important as what you say.
If you criticize your in-group in the out-group’s forum, using the value system of the out-group, don’t be surprised if you alienate a lot of people and receive a lot of hate in return. Maybe that’s something you don’t care about or even relish. Sadly, in today’s world, hate is a commodity you can monetize. Regardless, thinking... Continue Reading
Practicing Faith in a Post-Faith World
Five ways to respond.
In a social context where Christian orthodoxy can seem bigoted, dehumanizing, and grotesque, and where people have no shortage of ways to make their criticisms heard, believers are tempted to mimic the response of animals faced with danger: fight or flight. The former feels like humility, but risks timidity and cowardice. The latter feels like... Continue Reading
New Christmas Toyota Commercial with All the Feels
Life is too short to not take a moment to reflect on the special people God has given us by His grace in our own lives. As this commercial ends, I think of people, places, the significance of relationships, and the shortness of life.
Before our eyes, Toyota reminds us of the joy of loving well, and loving creatively. Maybe our minds go back to our own sweet grandmas who demonstrated love to us. Possibly, it is an adopted grandma through your church, work, or friend’s parent. Possibly, the commercial reminds you of your own aging parent or special... Continue Reading
Why the HR Mindset Can’t Condemn Genocide
Being different is essential for Christians today. In being examples of how we love our neighbors, we offer the only true hope to the anti-human oppressor-oppressed matrix.
If you start with the oppressor-oppressed worldview and then add the proceduralism of the HR mindset, you end up with the modern organizational leader, exemplified by the elite university president. They don’t have the moral authority to lead or educate the “children without chests.” The best they can do is establish a new policy, such... Continue Reading
How Not To Lose Your Evangelical Soul in the Middle East
It is morally troubling when assertions are made in such a way as to place moral blame almost solely on the Jews without understanding context and history.
How do we not lose our evangelical souls in the Middle East? While we will not always agree on how to carry out our responsibilities in the public and political spheres, one thing we must commit to is equally critiquing all parties involved in a conflict…Yes, Israel policies have sometimes increased Palestinian suffering and have... Continue Reading
Making Excuses for Violent Tyrannies
Progressives forget the slogan “never again” for the Uyghur genocide and the left’s anti-Semitism.
It is not only conservatives who have noticed progressive hypocrisy. For years, European and American governments reflexively chanted the slogan “never again” and declared to the world that they would never let genocide of any sort or anti-Semitism go unchecked. But in the third decade of the 21st century, not even a century after the... Continue Reading
Don’t Think about Pink Elephants: When Gay Conservatives Go Rogue on Orthodox Christianity
Orthodox Christians may have enjoyed the shade of Pink Elephants for some time, but be in no doubt that those trunks and feet will stampede at some stage and the results will not be pretty.
If the chief end of you is you – then there can be no telos beyond that. Sure a conservative vision of what that looks like may fit your framework a whole lot more snugly and neatly than a progressive vision, but really, who is to say? Who can challenge you on that? That’s why, as... Continue Reading
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