7 Ways Religious Affiliation Will (And Won’t) Change In The New Congress
There will be little change in the overall religious makeup of Congress, according to a new analysis from the Pew Research Center
Two-thirds of the Republicans in the incoming Congress (67 percent) are Protestant, about a quarter are Catholic (27 percent) and 5 percent are Mormon. Of the 234 Democrats in the 114th Congress, 44 percent are Protestant, 35 percent are Catholic, 12 percent are Jewish, 1 percent are Mormon, two are Buddhist, two are Muslim, one is... Continue Reading
A Prophet for an Un-discerning Church
If you want to get people mad at you (I mean really mad) just criticize Beth Moore’s teaching.
Beth also claims direct revelation from God. Her claims that God speaks to her are ubiquitous throughout her books and preaching. It is these divine revelations that supply the gravitas for Beth’s extravagant claims. If you watched the video clip above you have already seen her claim to have received a prophetic vision directly from... Continue Reading
NY Times Columnist Would End Religious Freedom as We Know It
Christianity requires a commitment of one’s total life to Christ. It’s not just a matter of what goes on in one’s heart or in a church building.
The commands of Christ include things like “love your neighbor” (Matt. 22:37), “love your enemy and pray for those who persecute you” (Matt. 5:44). These are not private obligations that happen behind the closed doors of a church. These obligations are carried out when Christians go to work or attend school or buy groceries. Jesus... Continue Reading
Will the Real Kuyper Stand Up?
This is a Kuyper behind whom I can line up; Church is a distinct sphere with limited responsibilities
“Kuyper’s theory of ‘sphere sovereignty’ incorporated central tenets of the Calvinism he had inherited, but radically reconstructed its traditional political obligations. The Reformed tradition within which Kuyper operated had long assumed that the role of government was to uphold the moral claims of Scripture, and to effect a confessional culture in which societal norms paralleled... Continue Reading
Perry Noble and the Ten Whatevers
There are two fundamental problems with Noble’s rewriting of the Ten Commandments.
The second fundamental problem with Noble’s rewriting is the direction he takes the commandments. In both Judaism and Christianity, the Ten Commandments have been understood as the foundation of moral law. In Matthew 22:36-40 Jesus sums up the commandments (using the word “commandment,” by the way) as duty to love God and to love one’s... Continue Reading
How to Call a Pastor
In 1772, congregations really knew how to word calls to pastors
The Rev. Charles Cummings was an Irishman by birth, and came to America in early manhood. He was licensed to preach by the Presbytery of Hanover on April 18, 1767. He had received a good education, was capable in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew, and for a minister of his day, possessed a rather sizable and... Continue Reading
Spurgeon Approved
For Spurgeon, soul-winning was more important than eschatology
Spurgeon was not known for commenting very much on the end times. Indeed, he recognised his own guilt in saying too little rather than too much. However, he made it clear he believed that before the end, the world would experience a moral and spiritual downward spiral, and that the only hope of stemming that... Continue Reading
What Happened When I Almost Died
In October, 2011 I had finished conducting a wedding when I collapsed and was taken to hospital, where they discovered that I had two bleeding ulcers
“Sally Magnusson asked me on the BBC about my near death experience. She wondered if I had had the experience of going to heaven, meeting St Peter at the pearly gates and being turned back. I said no and she smiled: “That’s a shame, you could have made a fortune on the New York Times... Continue Reading
Jesus And Isaiah
Isaiah foretold that "a shoot from the stump of Jesse" would arise
“How did Isaiah know that Jesus would be born as the true king of God’s people? The answer is that Isaiah saw Jesus enthroned in glory as the Savior from sin! The year was around 740 b.c., when a young priest named Isaiah went into the temple. He was sad and afraid because King Uzziah... Continue Reading
PCUSA Defrocks Nationally Recognized Renewal Leader
Joe Rightmyer found guilty on eight counts related to the process that resulted in the departure of Highland Park Presbyterian Church, Dallas, TX, from the denomination
Rightmyer was ordained by the Atlanta presbytery in 1972. He served faithfully for more than 40 years as a renewal leader. From 1995 to 2004 he served as the Chief Administrative Officer of Presbyterians for Renewal. Since leaving that position Rightmyer served as the interim pastor of Westlake Hills church in Austin and then as... Continue Reading
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