Bill Hybels, Willow Creek and Truth
Pastor Bill Hybels announced his resignation from Willow Creek, an influential megachurch in the Chicago area.
Ministers should never be protected simply because of their role or status. Every accusation should be taken seriously and dealt with in a prompt manner. I can’t even begin to relay to you how many emails I get from women in the local church who have been flirted with by their pastor inappropriately but have... Continue Reading
Why Francis Schaeffer Matters: His Approach to Apologetics – Part 6
Schaeffer begins his approach to apologetics by pointing out that every non-regenerate person enters the discussion with a set of presuppositions.
Some have taken the time to analyze their presuppositions. Most have not. But each non-regenerate person is caught in the horns of a dilemma because it is impossible to be consistent in logic or practice. This holds true along the whole spectrum of people. Christian Apologetics: Two Purposes Francis Schaeffer’s holds a rather basic... Continue Reading
My Dear, Sweet Girl
A letter to a daughter about her sense of sin.
Here’s what I want you to see so much: The good news of the gospel doesn’t begin by looking across but by looking up. It doesn’t begin by comparing yourself to moms or dads or brothers and sisters. It begins by comparing yourself to Jesus. Look to Jesus! I pray every day that you’ll look... Continue Reading
Why Are Christian Women More Religious Than Christian Men?
According to a Pew Center study Christian women in the United States express a higher level of religiosity and religious commitment than Christian men.
For decades (if not centuries) we’ve heard the problem is the feminization of the church – that the church’s music, messages, and ministries cater to women rather than men. But what if the problem—and solution—is more basic? What if women are more inclined to pray, attend church, and say their faith is very important to... Continue Reading
Why Francis Schaeffer Matters: Epistemology – Part 5
Dr. Schaeffer’s epistemology is integral to his approach to apologetics
The Christian epistemological system brings three things together in a unified whole; the unified field of knowledge that modern man has given up on. “The infinite personal God who made the universe; and man, whom he made to live in that universe; and the Bible, which He has given us to tell us about that... Continue Reading
I Pray My Children Have A “Boring” Testimony
I pray my children have a “boring” testimony, and I pray that they never call it boring.
I want my kids to know Jesus, to live in a mansion a few golden streets away from mine in heaven. If they get there after a prodigal phase, I’ll be content. But I’d much rather see them never have to taste the bitterness of bad choices. If that means someone thinks their testimonies are... Continue Reading
The Siren’s Song
The Sirens are singing. And no song has proven more subtle and savage than that of internet pornography.
How can believers endure such a dark plague? How can Christians, male and female, young and old, married and single, have victory over such a powerful enemy? How can those bearing the seared scars of a painful past run out of their “shameful failure and loss and into the glorious gain of Christ’s cross?” How... Continue Reading
An Open Letter to the Hesitant Host
What stops us from practicing hospitality is our plenty, not our lack. We have too much, and we love too much what we have.
Daily ordinary hospitality, practiced for Christ’s glory, sanctifies your boundaries and fortifies your faith. It also exposes the idolatry in our hearts that falsely declare our homes our castles and our time our own. Hospitality combats the crushing loneliness that too many brothers and sisters in Christ bear by offering basic care: a meal, a... Continue Reading
Why Francis Schaefer Matters: The Line of Despair – Part 3
Schaeffer outlines what he believes are the various steps below this line of despair.
Schaeffer believes that while Hegel opened the door to the line of despair the Danish philosopher, Soren Kierkegaard was the first one to go below the line. Kierkegaard concluded that one could not arrive at synthesis by reason alone. Rather, one achieves everything of real importance by taking a “leap of faith.” Schaeffer, therefore, maintains... Continue Reading
How To Grow in Self-Confidence
I determined that when I spoke I would do so with God’s authority, not mine.
What made the difference? How did I gain that kind of confidence? I’m sure age and maturity helped, but there was one difference-maker that rises above all the rest: I determined that when I spoke I would do so with God’s authority, not mine. I decided I wouldn’t stand up in front of people and... Continue Reading
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