What Two Gilded Age Christian Socialists Would Say to Evangelicals Today
In a day when there’s a socialist revival among young people, understanding the perspectives of these Christian socialists from history is more than an antiquarian curiosity.
These Gilded Age Christians would challenge us to examine the roots of our dearly held individualism critically. Rogers and Ely stressed a fraternity and equality based in their Christian anthropology — an understanding of humanity’s deep solidarity as divine image bearers. Given how many Christians around the world routinely vote for various social democratic parties,... Continue Reading
Lessons In Becoming a Better Listener
It’s easy enough to hear others, but very difficult to truly listen to them.
“Good listening is a great means of grace in the dynamic of true Christian fellowship. Not only is it a channel through which God continues to pour his grace into our lives, but it’s also his way of using us as his means of grace in the lives of others.” It is one thing... Continue Reading
Mindfulness: Taming the Monkey
Mindfulness meditation is the Buddhist way to tame the so-called “chattering mind” and uncover the silent “Buddha-mind” underneath all the “rising and falling.” It is rigorously religious and strictly spiritual.
If you are a Christian, the basis, rationale, and goal of Mindfulness is in complete conflict with a Christian worldview and with the reality presented by God in his Word. Mindfulness has nothing in common with biblical meditation, which is thoughtful contemplation and pondering of God’s Word; nor is it biblical prayer. Editor’s Note: Although some... Continue Reading
Worship Is More Important Than We Think It Is
A regulative principle of worship suggests a regulative principle of everything for the church.
The regulative principle of worship suggests and bolsters a regulative principle of everything for the church. Doctrine, order, and doxology are a three-legged stool. When present and sturdy, these legs will bear great weight; when any are missing or compromised, collapse is imminent. Thesis: No confessional Presbyterian church will long remain confessional or presbyterian... Continue Reading
Government’s Two-Edged Sword
To what extent should the government use its coercive power to enforce Christian ethics?
Any Christian theory of government must recognize that, time and time again across the ages, the government has itself been an instrument of evil rather than good. The challenge in a fallen world is to identify a role for good government to restrain evil alongside other God-given institutions while at the same time establishing robust... Continue Reading
The Queering of J.R.R. Tolkien
Activists have petitioned Amazon to include LGBT characters in the new small screen adaption of Tolkien’s work.
If the academics are to be believed, every closet in Middle Earth is absolutely stuffed with creatures eager to launch Pride Parades in Mordor and Drag Queen Story Hour in the Shire (the definitely gay Samwise Gamgee could take all of his children). It was inevitable that the LGBT movement would eventually claim J.R.R.... Continue Reading
A Response to “The PCA Presbytery of The Ascension Receives Report On “Still Time To Care”
Nothing could be clearer to us as Christians: we are redeemed not only from the penalty for our sin; we are also redeemed from identification by or with our sin.
I realize his book relates to what he calls, “the church’s failed attempt to cure homosexuality.” Really! Let’s face it, none of us are “cured from” sin or any sinful propensity or proclivity. We are “covered” by Christ’s blood, but not necessarily “cured.” I’m sure there are many heterosexual men and women who would confess... Continue Reading
The Crux of the Matter in the PCA Deaconess Debate
The issue is not the permissibility and desirability of deaconesses; the real concern is that it is a sin to say one thing and then do another when taking ordination vows.
The real concern is that it is a sin to say one thing and then do another. The PCA has published a Book of Church Order to show its members how it organizes itself and conducts its affairs. Our officers are required to swear that they approve our form of government; that they will submit... Continue Reading
How Should Christians Respond to the Transgender Phenomenon?
It is possible to be sensitive, gentle, and loving without forcing the church to act as if the lie is the truth.
Although Yarhouse refers obliquely to wise counsel from church leaders, he allows the offender to call the shots. Paul rather recommends temporary remedial discipline for the persistently impenitent in order to minimize the harm done both to the offender and to the church (vv. 4-5, 9-13). The church’s complicity in sexual delusion benefits no one,... Continue Reading
Why Christians Shouldn’t Support Student Loan Forgiveness
Biden’s student loan “forgiveness” isn’t real forgiveness. It doesn’t cancel an individual’s debt, it redistributes their debt and forces others to pay for it.
Biden’s student loan “forgiveness” isn’t real forgiveness. It doesn’t cancel an individual’s debt, it redistributes their debt and forces others to pay for it. Biden’s student loan “forgiveness” isn’t real forgiveness. It doesn’t cancel an individual’s debt, it redistributes their debt and forces others to pay for it. Student loan forgiveness is like a person... Continue Reading
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