The Time of Giving and the Giving of Time
How do we teach our children the habit of giving?
Many years ago, my wife convinced me that we needed to find some personal way to give at Christmas…of getting our children personally involved, in the exercise of giving…we found Miss Edith…an elderly woman who has outlived her family. Her brothers are all deceased; her sisters are all deceased. She has no children. She has... Continue Reading
Why Johnny Can’t Evangelize
Could it be that we need to do a lot more in-reach before we are successful in out-reach?
The problem is Unchurched Joe isn’t looking for a 5-minute Christian infomercial. His need is not for information about Christianity; he needs a demonstration of it. He knows about the scandals surrounding evangelical celebrities… He hears that evangelicals get divorced at about the same rate as the general population. He may be aware that in... Continue Reading
A Christian Worldview and the Sandy Hook Horror
Christians need to play a key role in the public discourse on horrors like Sandy Hook
We know there is something wrong in our world that a man would murder children like he did. Our grief over the way things are points us to the reality of a perfect world that is yet to come. The consummation of all of Jesus’ work will be when he comes to restore the world... Continue Reading
Review: Kingdoms Apart: Engaging the Two Kingdoms Perspective
A debate on developing a biblical framework of for spiritual, political and cultural engagement
The Two Kingdoms doctrine asserts that God rules all human institutions and endeavors, but in two very distinct ways…God rules his church as Redeemer through Jesus Christ. Thus, the church is God’s “spiritual kingdom.” He also rules the state and all other social institutions outside the church. However, he rules this “civil kingdom” only as... Continue Reading
Montana Court Rejects Gay Couples’ Equal Benefits
The Montana Supreme Court rejected an "overly broad" request that gay couples be guaranteed the same benefits as married couples
The court wrote in Monday’s 4-3 decision Monday that a lower court was within its discretion when it earlier dismissed the request. In that earlier decision, a Helena district court judge dismissed the six couples’ case last year after state prosecutors argued that spousal benefits are limited by definition to married couples. A voter-approved amendment... Continue Reading
Les Misérables Film: Mercy Triumphs
Kindness and mercy help transform a person's life
Any properly functioning society needs justice. Knowing when to temper it with mercy can be a challenge for societies and individuals. The proper balance helps make civilizations civilized. Which world would you rather inhabit: one tilting toward Valjean’s mercy or Javert’s legalism? Could receiving a healthy dose of kindness and mercy help transform... Continue Reading
The Angel Was… a Calvinist!?
The title is tongue-in-cheek; angels are divided on issues of soteriology between Calvinists and Arminians
The angel decreed that Christ’s work of redemption was a sure thing, not a probability; Jesus would not only be able to accomplish salvation for the elect, but it is certain that He would. This can be said because redemption was predestined by God’s eternal decree. “She will bear a son, and you shall... Continue Reading
The Man Who Waited for Christmas
Simeon was an older Jew that Scripture says waited for the coming Messiah
Simeon did not see this Child from heaven as simply a means to an end, but as the end and object of all faith. That explains the joy and satisfaction that he expressed when cradling Jesus. At Christmas we have an opportunity to be just as joyful and satisfied as Simeon was; just like him,... Continue Reading
Erskine College and Seminary denied reaffirmation of accreditation
SACS cites school for twelve (an extremely high number) of violations and places school in 'warning' status for the next nine months
According to e-mails and other communications from President David Norman, the items cited by SACS are rather insignificant and easily corrected by the September 2013 deadline. Below is the evaluation of Erskine College and Seminary by SACS (December 10, 2012): The Commission denied reaffirmation, continued accreditation, and placed . . . on Warning: Erskine... Continue Reading
Is the NAE preparing to support Pro-Gun control legislation?
NAE keeps sliding leftward under Anderson, so stay tuned
A New York Times article on this event more interestingly quoted NAE President Leith Anderson saying NAE has no official stance on gun control but might now “take a harder look.” He cited King Herod’s slaughter of the innocents. The National Cathedral is making gun control its new big focus and is hosting an... Continue Reading