My Favorite Santa Claus Story
My favorite story about Nicholas of Myra — the real person behind the Santa Claus mythology.
So there you have it: the man our society has dubbed “jolly old Saint Nick,” upon hearing Arius openly deny the deity of Christ, became so incensed by Arius’s blasphemy that he stood up, traversed the room, and slapped the heretic in the face — in the midst of an imperial council for all to... Continue Reading
The Divine Rise of Multilevel Marketing
Behind the $34 billion industry making its way to your church.
But the concerning aspects of MLM—the overall lack of verifiable profit, the strain on relationships—raise the questions: Are women in the church pursuing MLM because it’s truly the best outlet for their gifts? Or are they pursuing MLM because it’s one of the only options available to them? Heather St.Clair’s phone peeks out of... Continue Reading
If I Had Known Then What I Know Now…
Reflecting on 50 years of ministry in one small congregation.
But what I also did not know was how amazing would be the mercy of God in hiding so many of my falls from those who loved me most. Enough were made known to humble, but not too many to destroy. I have become conscious that I have been always dealt with by the wisest... Continue Reading
Students Talk Guns, Safety After Mass Shootings
Jerry Falwell Jr.’s suggestion to get concealed-carry permits is not a bad idea, some students say
“It just blows my mind when I see the president of the United States say that the answer to circumstances like that is more gun control,” Falwell said in his closing remarks Friday night. “If some of those people in that community center had had what I’ve got in my back pocket right now …”... Continue Reading
Mark Driscoll Starts New Church In Phoenix
Former Mars Hill Church senior pastor Mark Driscoll has filed incorporation papers in Phoenix for a new entity called The Trinity Church in Arizona.
The new entity will be a “Bible-based Christian church” with Driscoll and two other directors, each giving the address of Mark Driscoll Ministries in Phoenix. Driscoll and his family moved to the “Valley of the Sun” last summer. “Mark Driscoll appears to have a new project in Phoenix: The recently incorporated church will be a... Continue Reading
The Man Behind Ben Carson’s “Secular Progressive” Fixation
Carson has sounded the alarm of secular progressivism throughout his campaign
“Let me tell you,” Carson continued, “our nation’s survival as the pinnacle nation in the world…is rooted in our values system, the values and principles that made us into a great nation. And the real question is: Are we willing to stand up for those values and principles? Or will we allow ourselves to be... Continue Reading
The Brutally Honest Christmas Card
Hello! Greetings from the Mayfields. This was our hardest year ever, and we still haven't recovered!
But perhaps the most significant thing is that Jesus is no longer an abstract person, a walking theology, a list of do’s and dont’s to me. This is the year I recognized him as my battered, bruised brother, and I see how he never once left my side. Every year I think now this year, this... Continue Reading
Testimony of Living with a Significant Facial Birthmark
Billy was diagnosed with Sturge-Weber syndrome, but without the neurological symptoms. 50+ laser surgeries later the purple birthmark turned a pinkish red.
My birthmark has absolutely affected who I am today. I can honestly say it has granted me with a compassionate heart and, as a friend recently expressed, a graceful nature. I don’t think I would be working in the special needs community if I didn’t have my birthmark. I feel a kinship towards people with... Continue Reading
Four Reasons Burnout Is More Prevalent in Ministry Leadership
Burnout is more common in ministry leadership for multiple reasons
Ministry leadership is extremely challenging. The burden alone makes ministry leaders more susceptible to burnout. Combine this with a view that overwork is a holy reality and leaders can easily move toward burnout. That is even further exacerbated by unhealthy expectations from people or an unhealthy need for affirmation from ministry leaders. While the burden... Continue Reading
Wheaton College Says View Of Islam, Not Hijab, Got Christian Teacher Suspended
Wheaton College suspends professor wearing hijab to support Muslims — for her explanation, not the act.
Instead, Hawkins, a tenured political science professor at the private evangelical Christian college, proclaimed on social media that Christians and Muslims share the same God and was suspended by the college. “I stand in religious solidarity with Muslims because they, like me, a Christian, are people of the book,” she posted Friday on Facebook. “And... Continue Reading
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