An Alternative to the Proposed AC Funding Plan
Only after one sees the scope of their responsibilities and the corresponding lack of financial support can we get grasp their frustration. Thus the proposed ‘tax’ on churches and ministers seems to be the only way out of this dilemma It is no secret that, in the world of non-profit organizations, administration is often neglected... Continue Reading
Constitution Day, September 17: Celebrate the Bill of Rights
“At the time of their adoption, the Bill of Rights represented the high point of a courageous struggle to pass on the relatively new idea that rule of law must forever stand as a check upon governmental power.”—Professor Bernard Swartz On September 17, 1787, the final draft of the Constitution was adopted by members of... Continue Reading
The War Between Spirituality and Science Is Over
The real question posed by Mooney’s USA Today column is whether Christians possess the discernment to recognize this postmodern mode of spirituality for what it is — unbelief wearing the language of a bland faith. There are many arenas of cultural and intellectual conflict in the world today, but one of the most controversial of... Continue Reading
To reach Muslims, trade fear for love
It isn’t that Muslims aren’t responsive to the Gospel. The issue is that most Muslims have never heard it or seen a committed Christian live it out. Islam claims nearly one-fourth of the world’s population — 1.57 billion Muslims. But fear — felt by both Muslims and Christians — ranks among the most significant barriers... Continue Reading
A Viable and Voluntary Alternative to Fund the PCA Administrative Committee
Whether this proposal is the best alternative to the presently proposed AC Funding Plan can be debated, but it demonstrates that there are realistic and viable options that need to be considered. This past summer, the 38th General Assembly (GA) of the PCA approved a new funding plan for the denomination’s Administrative Committee (AC). That... Continue Reading
The Next Christian Response to Islam – The strain of religious diversity tests Christians’ own principles.
In 1990, Terry Muck, Christianity Today’s Executive Editor warned: “Ten or twenty years from now the full force of non-Christian religions will be felt.” Debate over the so-called Ground Zero mosque, followed by the inflammatory press attention paid to Pastor Terry Jones’s threat to burn Qur’ans on September 11, has stirred an excess of angst... Continue Reading
News Coverage of Threatened Qur’an Burning Case Stirs Questions on the Role of the Media
White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said that there were “more people at his press conferences than listen to his sermons” on Sunday. One renegade pastor and his tiny flock set fire to a Koran on a street corner, and made sure to capture it on film. And they were ignored. That stunt took place... Continue Reading
God and Football
“…the fans of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) are arguably the most ridiculously passionate fans in America.” Welcome to the American South, where God and football scrimmage daily for the people’s hearts and minds. Perhaps you think this an overstatement. Think of it this way: suppose an alien were to visit Tuscaloosa, Knoxville, or Baton Rouge…Suppose... Continue Reading
Forever 21? No Way!
We were also made very grateful that Jean Belz did not live longing to be forever 21, but trusted in her Savior as the days and decades went by In a recent Chattanooga Times Free Press, an article on the front page of the business section noted that a local Belk department store floor will... Continue Reading
Defending Proposition 8 Outlawing Same-Sex Marriage in California
California’s top public lawyer and its chief executive have an obligation to defend the laws of the state whether they like them or not, and that includes Proposition 8. We don’t like Proposition 8, and neither does California Atty. Gen. Jerry Brown or Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. But there’s a difference between opinion journalists and the... Continue Reading