Skip Ryan Resigns from Park Cities PCA and Redeemer Seminary
Two letters were mailed to church members, with confession about struggling with prescription drugs, and pastor’s comments
The remorse, regret, sadness, and burden of my failures are not mine alone. I have profoundly hurt my family and you, my church family, and I have betrayed your trust again. I am so deeply sorry that I have failed to be the Christian my teaching has suggested I am. Letters from Park Cities Presbyterian... Continue Reading
Tracking Christian Sexual Morality in a Same-Sex Marriage Future
Churchgoing Christians who support same-sex marriage are more likely to think pornography, cohabitation, hook-ups, adultery, polyamory, and abortion are acceptable.
I’m not suggesting any “slippery slope” sort of argument here, implying that a shift in one attitude will prompt lock-step adjustments in others. In reality, our moral systems concerning sex and sexuality tend rather to resemble personalized “tool kits” reflecting distinctive visions of the purpose of sex and significant relationships (and their proper timing), the... Continue Reading
The Normal Christian Life
“Perseverance beats zeal every time.”
Spiritually speaking, we’re all Barry Bonds. We want awesomeness more than we want faithfulness. But the Lord is making us into Cal Ripkens. Teaching us that it’s more about showing up than showing off. Showing up with the hope of the gospel, day in and day out. Baseball was not my sport, but from... Continue Reading
Retirement: A New And Different Form Of Work
People fail to plan how to invest their hours and days once the structure of the work week is removed by retirement
The avenues in which we can demonstrate that we love our neighbor as ourselves are all around us. We can invest in our grandchildren, our neighbors, our churches, and myriads of needs around the world. We have earned our rest from punching the clock. We have earned our rest from reporting to our supervisor. We... Continue Reading
5 Myths You Still Might Believe about the Puritans
The tale of spoilsport Puritans continues to be told, and it couldn't be further from the truth
Maybe it’s the smug servant Malvolio in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. Perhaps it’s the extremely suspicious Boston community in Nathaniel Hawthrone’s The Scarlett Letter. Or it could be the more recent TV drama named for the location of the infamous Salem witch trials of early colonial America. High school history books continue to tell tales of America’s Pharisaic... Continue Reading
Stop Pretending Sex Never Hurts
Who are the truly compassionate ones? Those who celebrate actions that lead to depression, dysfunction, and brokenness? Or those who lovingly warn that there is a better way?
If we’re going to warn people of the perils of Big Gulps and French fries, shouldn’t we warn them of the dangers of sex? If we’re going to go so far as ban sugary drinks and salt, shouldn’t we at least advocate abstinence? What kind of society celebrates, perpetuates, and capitalizes on a behavior... Continue Reading
The Look and the Hot-Seat—Spanking Is Not Always the Best Option
To spank or not to spank—there is more to the question and other options
Other methods may be appropriate at times such as mere diversion of attention or counting to four. The look and the hot-seat should be a part of your arsenal in child-rearing. The look is invaluable in public places. I was far from being a perfect father, and maybe even far from being a good father,... Continue Reading
They Won’t Tell You This in Church
I don’t know the how or the why of Cowper’s life and despair. Nor do you. Here is a comment that makes sense from the perspective of Christian faith and points to the real difference between the depression of Robin Williams and William Cowper is to be found essentially in Christ now and experientially only... Continue Reading
In Historic Week, South Korea Adds Missionary Descendant, David Linton, to Citizenry
The Linton family traces its roots in Korea to Eugene Bell, an American who arrived in Korea as a Southern Presbyterian missionary in 1895
David Linton, a 42-year-old lawyer, joined a small handful of foreigners who have won Korean citizenship — in this case, in gratitude for the contributions of his late great-grandfather William A. Linton. David Linton’s Korean-born uncle John Linton is a medical doctor who became a Korean citizen two years ago. Call it Christian history... Continue Reading
Brian McLaren Reflects On 25 Years Of Emergence
Interview with Brian McLaren regarding the "emergent church"
“Many trace the Emergent movement’s beginning to 1989, which makes it 25 years old this year. In nearly three decades, it has lost much of its steam. Emergent’s critics argue that this is proof the leaders’ visions for Christianity were unsustainable. I decided to sit down with Brian McLaren–once considered to be something of a... Continue Reading
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