7 Signs You Were Raised as an Evangelical in the Last 25 Years
The last 25 years have been monumental for the evangelical subculture
“There’s a lot to love about evangelicals — especially when you think about the many ways evangelicals demonstrate the fruit of the Spirit to the oftentimes thankless world around them. But sometimes, one of the most humble things we can do is have a laugh at ourselves.” The last 25 years have been monumental... Continue Reading
Why You Should Read Moby Dick
Its greatness is found in its unparalleled theological symbolism
In a personal letter to Nathaniel Hawthorne upon completing this novel, Melville said, “I have written an evil book.” What is it about the book that Melville considered evil? I think the answer to that question lies in the meaning of the central symbolic character of the novel, Moby Dick, the great white whale. It... Continue Reading
Sabbath: The First Day of the Week
Why has the Christian church historically called Sunday “the Lord’s Day” or “The Christian Sabbath?”
Sometimes we may doubt the “first day sabbath” principle because there isn’t one or two clear texts that teach it. However, when considering the Bible’s bigger picture and the flow of redemptive history centered around Christ, it does make biblical sense to call the first day of the week the Lord’s Day, the day of... Continue Reading
The Biggest Story
A new children's book by Kevin DeYoung on "How the Snake Crusher Brings Us Back to the Garden"
A number of years ago I did something different for my evening sermon. It was the week before Christmas and instead of preaching through the next verses of whatever book I was in, I wrote a story. I read the sermon that Sunday night like I was reading to my kids. I told them to... Continue Reading
Taking Your Dating Cues from Hollywood
Pride and Prejudice ruined me. The story of Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy is burned into my brain; why? Because I desperately want it to be my story, that’s why.
I’m not intending to bash movies altogether. Some, including some romances and romantic comedies, are quite charming and innocuous. But it’s time we stop taking our dating cues from Hollywood. It’s time to instead get a biblical view of dating, relationships and marriage. How do we do this? For starters, we read the Bible and... Continue Reading
The Danger Of Children’s Bible Story Books Toning Down The Bible
When we teach the Old Testament to our children, remembering that every story is really most truly about Jesus is absolutely crucial.
Of course, every child is different. There’s no one right way to communicate the gospel to children. Every parent has to decide for himself or herself. The point, though, is to be careful about “softening” some of the more gruesome elements in Scripture. We don’t want to misrepresent Scripture, and we certainly don’t want to... Continue Reading
‘The Dating Manifesto’ Offers A Helpful, Hopeful Picture Of Single Christian Life
Living single while living out God's calling in life, trusting him with this status in all of life
If God chooses for some to remain single, she argues, that doesn’t mean He intends for them to spend their lives in a state of gloom about it. There are good things that go with singleness as well as with marriage, and those blessings are meant to be used and enjoyed. Lisa Anderson’s new... Continue Reading
Greear’s “Gaining by Losing” – A Review
If you’re looking for a solid Reformed resource on church planting and missions, you’ll have to look elsewhere.
The second critique I have of this book is that it is sort of a guilt trip. In fact, it reminded me of David Platt’s book, Radical. Greear does refer to Platt from time to time, so there are parallels. I realize Greear said he was trying to avoid the guilt-trip aspect of evangelism, but... Continue Reading
Liberals Don’t Want You To Read Ryan Anderson
Ryan Anderson is a man who knows what marriage is. This is dangerous stuff, indeed.
“If Anderson were really the prejudiced, hateful crank his critics declare him to be, liberals would not be desperate to bury his book. They would be trotting it out at every opportunity. “Extra, Extra! Fresh installment of crazy from Mr. Marriage!” Ryan T. Anderson is the most dangerous man in America. His new book,... Continue Reading
Communicating Truth in Our Late-Modern Moment
How Tim Keller's New Book Is Helping Me Minister in Rural America
“Given this apparent cultural distance between New York and rural America, it may surprise you to hear me say Keller’s new book on preaching should be required reading for all preachers, precisely since it equips us to preach to our culture. But that’s my point.” “Most Christian speaking and preaching still assumes that listeners have... Continue Reading
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