One Simple Way To Encourage Your Pastor
A little bit of encouragement will go a lot farther than you think.
Don’t worry about his head getting too big. The Lord knows how to keep his pastors humble so you can worry about keeping your pastor going. Who knows what season of doubt your minister may be enduring? Who knows what discouragement constantly plagues him? Who knows how close he may be to leaving the ministry... Continue Reading
Why I Am (Still) An Evangelical
In the end, all other explanations regarding the troubles of this world seemed insufficient
“Although I certainly simplified the matter, the truth was that as I read more, learned more, and thought more, the evangelical understanding of the biblical narrative of creation–fall–judgment–redemption impressed itself upon me, continuing to recount the story of my own life while making sense of the world in a way that nothing else that I... Continue Reading
Mr. Walker Goes to Washington
Mark Walker, a freshman congressman from North Carolina, is no stranger to the church
A friend of Walker and Lawndale Baptist Church’s senior pastor, Joe Giaritelli, said he never doubted Walker would make it to Washington. “I didn’t care what the polls were saying,” Giaritelli told RealClearReligion. “I just knew in my heart that he was going to win that, that God was going to open up doors.” ... Continue Reading
Wheaton College Refuses to Bow to Caesar’s Demands
Wheaton College on Friday will stop providing any health insurance for students.
It is indeed regrettable that some students will be without health insurance coverage. And some students and alumni are already blaming the school. But the loss of the health insurance is the fault of the Obama administration, not the administration at Wheaton. The college has repeatedly asked for a compromise that would not require them... Continue Reading
Liberating Christians from Their Cultural Captivity
Like ambassadors, evangelicals must learn the language and worldview of the people they are trying to reach.
At the same time, evangelicals must prepare to minister to the wounded, the refugees of the sexual revolution whose relationships have been wrecked by false promises of freedom and autonomy. When people are persuaded that they are free to “come and go” as they please, relationships will grow fragile and fragmented. Those around us will... Continue Reading
Christians Shouldn’t Be Culture’s Morality Police
We aren't called to demand that secular culture reflect biblical principles.
If more Christians were eating meals with non-believers, or with believers they didn’t always agree with, the Internet might look nothing like it does. We often replace face-to-face conversations with insensitive, irresponsible use of social media. The toughest discussions are the ones that require slowing down, pulling up a chair and pouring a drink together,... Continue Reading
President of Planned Parenthood Did Her Cause No Favors
It looked and sounded desperate and deceitful. And that is because it was.
Even after all of her bluster, there are two facts that she does not dispute. Take note: (1) Planned Parenthood routinely kills babies in utero through procedures that involve “crushing” the baby. (2) Planned Parenthood harvests the body parts of dead babies and hands them over to researchers in exchange for money. The President... Continue Reading
Dealing with Sin Is More Than Saying “I’m Sorry.”
As part of the gift of our salvation, Christ provides us with the grace to respond to our sin.
We should never trivialize our response to sin in repentance. Expressing passing regret is not repentance. We must learn to see the filth of our sin, to hate it with all our hearts, to flee to Christ for his mercy, and to turn then to a new obedience. Our relationships are marred by our... Continue Reading
Meeting Elisabeth Elliot: A Personal Testimony of a Godly Woman
I was 15 years old when a family friend gave me Elisabeth Elliot’s Passion and Purity
“In my early years of marriage when Matt was in seminary and our leisure time was devoted to reading, I devoured A Chance to Die, the story of Elisabeth’s own hero Amy Carmichael. Besides being challenged by Amy’s exemplary life, I was encouraged that my hero had a hero.” I was 15 years old... Continue Reading
Why the President of Planned Parenthood’s Apology Doesn’t Work
As if it’s okay to kill the babies so long as you talk about it nicely after the fact?
The bottom line is that an apology makes no sense unless Richards is also conceding the humanity of these unborn children. But if she concedes that, she is confessing that Planned Parenthood’s work is a human tragedy and moral atrocity of the highest order. If that is what she is confessing, then she owes an... Continue Reading
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