Must Christianity Change Or Die? Yes – If That Change Is In A Conservative Direction
"Conservative Protestant theology, with its more literal view of the Bible, is a significant predictor of church growth while liberal theology leads to decline."
Episcopal bishop John Shelby Spong, author of Why Christianity Must Change or Die, was among those who argued that churches should become more liberal in order to survive. But Haskell says his research was definitive: “Conservative Protestant theology, with its more literal view of the Bible, is a significant predictor of church growth while liberal theology... Continue Reading
Run, Run, As Fast As You Can
Are you a halfhearted Christian who has lost his consuming passion for Christ?
“Pastors, elders, and deacons – we who have been called to leadership but have lost our consuming passion for Christ – what will we do today? We need not retire. Instead, we need to repent. Jesus waits with open arms, tear-filled eyes, and words of forgiveness, and words of encouragement for us to get up and continue... Continue Reading
We Need To Talk About Church Scheduling
We often fill in next year’s calendar much like we filled last year’s
“The idea that a good church member is someone who’s there every Sunday, at small group every Wednesday, and active in another area of service, is an assumption at which we need to pause. For some people, that’s a very reasonable or even light expectation. For others (let’s say, the single mother), simply to make... Continue Reading
One Thing I Did Right in Ministry: “I Started a Book Table”
I have seen good books supplement the ongoing preaching and teaching ministry of the church
“I often recommend books both publicly and in private conversations. When someone takes my recommendation I try to follow up in a few weeks to ask what they think of the book, what they are learning or if the book has raised any questions for them. That has led to some very fruitful conversations and... Continue Reading
Top 50 Stories on The Aquila Report for 2016: 1-10
Numbers 1-10 of the top 50 articles for 2016
In keeping with the journalistic tradition of looking back at the recent past, we present the top 50 stories of the year that were read on The Aquila Report site based on the number of hits. We will present the 50 stories in groups of 10 to run on five lists on consecutive days. Here... Continue Reading
Top 50 Stories on The Aquila Report for 2016: 11-20
Numbers 11-20 of the top 50 articles for 2016
In keeping with the journalistic tradition of looking back at the recent past, we present the top 50 stories of the year that were read on The Aquila Report site based on the number of hits. We will present the 50 stories in groups of 10 to run on five lists on consecutive days. Here... Continue Reading
The Bleeding of the Evangelical Church
The last 25 years has been a time of many bright highlights, but it was also a time of lengthening shadows in our evangelical world.
Twenty-five years ago, evangelicals were outside the religious establishment. That establishment was made up principally of the mainline denominations. But today evangelicals have become the religious establishments, however informally. But despite this, I believe that today we are in some peril. We have a fight on our hands and what we’re fighting for is our... Continue Reading
Top 50 Stories on The Aquila Report for 2016: 21-30
Numbers 21-30 of the top 50 articles for 2016
In keeping with the journalistic tradition of looking back at the recent past, we present the top 50 stories of the year that were read on The Aquila Report site based on the number of hits. We will present the 50 stories in groups of 10 to run on five lists on consecutive days. Here... Continue Reading
Top 50 Stories on The Aquila Report for 2016: 31-40
Numbers 31-40 of the top 50 articles for 2016
In keeping with the journalistic tradition of looking back at the recent past, we present the top 50 stories of the year that were read on The Aquila Report site based on the number of hits. We will present the 50 stories in groups of 10 to run on five lists on consecutive days. Here... Continue Reading
Borrowed Conviction
You need to get convinced and get committed.
“The convictions that would bring you into membership in some of the congregations to which those men belong, or in which they find their home, would necessarily exclude you from membership in the congregation in which another serves. You could ask them questions, and in some cases you would get contradictory answers.” It has... Continue Reading
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