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An Open Letter to Young, “Post-Partisan” Evangelicals. David French argues that “post-partisan” is a pipe dream for evangelicals. One political […]
An Open Letter to Young, “Post-Partisan” Evangelicals. David French argues that “post-partisan” is a pipe dream for evangelicals. One political […]
In a recent article for First Things, Christian Smith writes about the natural, but not necessary tendency toward religion for
Believing: The Path To All Knowledge Read More »
Would Jesus visit with our churches and discover that our definition of healthy fits his definition of healthy? We love,
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Ed Stetzer has written a great article on The Baptist Boogeyman I’ve always been fascinated by the Baptist bogeyman. Bogeymen
If Jesus rose from the dead, then you have to accept all he said; if he didn’t rise from the
Tim Tebow has become a polarizing figure. Of course, as far as I can tell, it is difficult to see
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Tim Brister on evangelism and Sowing the Seed of the gospel. I know there are some caveats to this (people
In a recent editorial on Canada’s Burnaby Now (www.burnabynow.com) website, an editorial by Maurice Harting argues that human rights do
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In a recent Sunday School class, the question of whether or not God hates was raised. Certainly, the hatred of
Getting to know our neighbors is not always an easy endeavor in today’s society. Â My good friend Ben Stevens has
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“The healthy evangelist is asking these questions and looking for answers so as to guard the gospel. Here is the
The Gospel Is Practical Read More »
In The Trellis and The Vine, authors Colin Marshall and Tony Payne advocate for a renewed approach to ministry that
Personalized Ministry: Outreach Read More »