Two Cheers for Religion
Religion used to be a generic category or even a positive synonym for the Christian faith.
I understand why we might want to distance ourselves from religion, but it would be better to redeploy the word than to reject it. We risk giving people the wrong impression about Jesus and affirm unbiblical instincts about true spirituality when we dismiss “religion” as antithetical to the gospel. Religion is one of those... Continue Reading
A Nanny Church?
Just as well-meaning Christians can mistakenly make the outward mission of the church too broad; Christians can make the programmatic ministry of the local church too ultimate.
When believers allow ministers to bind their consciences with unbiblical rules and regulations, they have allowed themselves to be subject to the misplaced concept of the nanny church. When certain segments of Christians criticize visible churches–rather than individual Christians–broadly for not caring about certain social issues, they have embraced the idea of a nanny church.... Continue Reading
The War in Ukraine: How It Ends
What Americans need to realize is that both Russia and US are apparently willing to sacrifice Ukraine to achieve their own geostrategic objectives.
As Philip Jenkin’s reminds us, “While religions might sicken and fade, they do not die on their own accord: they must be killed.” To be sure, evangelicals in Eastern Ukraine have been killed. Yet they are not daunted by this reality. They continue to courageously serve the people of Ukraine by serving food, providing shelter,... Continue Reading
Message to the Christian Churches
“You’re Churches… attend to some souls!” Jordan Peterson’s Scathing Message to Churches
In a recent video, renowned psychologist and thinker Jordan B. Peterson made a scathing critique of the Church. He challenged churches to invite young men back — to make church a place where they are welcome. Here are my thoughts on several of Peterson’s points. Yesterday, Jordan B Peterson, a now-famous psychologist and philosopher,... Continue Reading
A Response to “Exploring Overture 15 from the PCA General Assembly”- Revised
If we misunderstand and misuse human language, then when God uses human language to communicate with us, we will misunderstand and misuse His words.
The debate at GA last year over Overtures 16 and 23 hinged partially on whether men can legitimately use these English expressions as descriptions and not as identifications. That was an interesting, if truncated, debate. But Overture 15 leaves that debate behind and explicitly forbids a man from describing these properties of himself. [Note:... Continue Reading
The Myth of The Modern Self
What is true in the groves of academe is even more powerfully true in our modern, technologized world. Western society is built on the myth that individuals are in charge of their identities. And when we are reminded that that is not the case, we tend to become rather angry. The sheer rage that... Continue Reading
Social Media and Christian Behavior
The challenge of proper behavior on social media for believers: applying “loving your neighbor as yourself.”
If we disagree with someone often, we can simply delete or not read their messages. That is not the same as completely shutting them out or cutting them off. They are our family, Christ’s family. How can we even contemplate such unkind, thoughtless, and rude treatment of one Christ loved and died for as He... Continue Reading
Why Technology Makes Our Lives Easier Yet More Meaningless
We’ve got the whole world at our fingertips, yet the relationships that give life meaning and purpose seem more distant than ever.
In the end, who cares how productive that device makes you if you aren’t productive in what matters most to God. How will we love the Lord with all our heart, soul, strength, and mind, and love our neighbors as ourselves with our faces constantly pressed against a screen? Sure, the latest technology makes our lives... Continue Reading
Abortion and the 14th Amendment
The legality of abortion is now in the hands of each of the fifty states.
We should be extremely grateful for the overturning of Roe v Wade. It is a true milestone that many did not believe they would ever see in their lifetime. But the fight isn’t over. Unborn children will continue to be killed in those states which continue to treat the unborn as less than human. We... Continue Reading
Overture 15 – The Tipping Point for a Split in the PCA?
What happens in the PCA if Overture 15 is not approved by 2/3 of the Presbyteries?
The following is the wording of Overture 15 approved by the General Assembly: “Men who describe themselves as homosexual, even those who describe themselves as homosexual and claim to practice celibacy by refraining from homosexual conduct, are disqualified from holding office in the Presbyterian Church in America.” The Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) is... Continue Reading
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