(New Age) Meditation May Not Make You A Better Person After All
A critical look at the research suggests its benefits are less than advertised.
Research in this field—not to mention the reporting of its results—”generally conveys the impression that Buddhism is particularly concerned with the promotion of pro-sociality, and that meditation is the means to achieve it,” the researchers write. But “leading academics of South Asian religions” argue that, “for most forms of Buddhism, it is not meditation, but... Continue Reading
College Illiteracy is Growing
A majority of professors agreed that today’s students are “intellectually less able” to function in a university than they were in the past.
Meanwhile, a majority of professors agreed that today’s students are “intellectually less able” to function in a university than they were in the past: It has long been the goal of today’s schools to ensure that students are “college and career ready.” Judging from the observations of college professors, that goal is not being realized.... Continue Reading
Christian Courage Before Cultural Strategy
As we live in this cultural moment as Christians, each of us responds in one way or another
“Yes, Christians are called to seek the good of those around us, and to pursue justice and to love good and shun evil. But we get into trouble when we confuse the earthly city with the heavenly city. Until Christ returns, this world will never look like it should. You can’t use politics to build... Continue Reading
The Eclipse of the Gospel and the School of Hard Knox
John Knox brought reform to Scotland and re-energized a nation that had all but forgotten God
Knox helped awaken a nation that neglected God’s truth which led to a virtual eclipse of the gospel. Martyn Lloyd-Jones describes Knox as a man who preached “with the fire of God in his bones and in his belly! He preached as they all preached, with fire and power, alarming sermons, convicting sermons, humbling sermons,... Continue Reading
Why Francis Schaeffer Matters: The Responsibility of the Church in Post-Modern Culture – Part 8
Schaeffer’s primary assertion is that Scripture mandates seven specific norms for the New Testament church.
These seven norms are non-negotiable principles in the thinking and ecclesiology of Francis Schaeffer. These norms are commanded by God. Any church that fails to engage in even one of these crucial norms forfeits the right to be called a true church. However, Dr. Schaeffer believes there are many areas in which the church is... Continue Reading
“The Pleasure of Boredom”
Stimulation eventually fails to stimulate.
A book of instructions will orient you and includes the mandate, “Be bored.” The idea is that you do nothing. You spend your time looking not at a screen but looking out the window into the woods. Wander around outside, if you want. Enjoy time with your spouse, if you come as a couple. But have no... Continue Reading
Why Francis Schaeffer Matters: The Church in Culture – Part 7
Despite the degradation of the culture, Schaeffer believes there is hope for the Christian church.
Postmodernism essentially posits the view that there is nobody in the universe. There is “nobody to love man, nobody to comfort him, even while he seeks desperately to find comfort in the limited, finite, horizontal relationships to life (Death In The City, 215). The result is that “God has turned away in judgment as our... Continue Reading
Colombia’s Next President Could Be an Evangelical Woman
Viviane Morales explains why truth and repentance will heal the scarred South American nation more than prison sentences for FARC rebels.
Morales’s second Senate term ended in January when she resigned to switch parties and run for the nation’s presidency. She and her husband Carlos Alonso Lucio, a former guerrilla who became a senator and converted to Christianity, have spearheaded a national campaign to allow only couples in traditional marriages to adopt children. Why does... Continue Reading
Generation Z Is Already Bored by the Internet
Today’s teens are expierencing a new type of boredom: phone bored
Phone boredom occurs when you’re technically “on your phone,” but you’re still bored out of your mind. It’s that feeling when you’re mindlessly clicking around, opening and closing apps, looking for something to do digitally and finding the options uninteresting. Teenagers today have unprecedented access to technology, and yet many report that they’ve never... Continue Reading
Foreign Missions at Home
Some churches and ministries are preaching the gospel to the world by reaching out to international students in America.
Although the majority of international students don’t profess faith in Christ before they return to their countries, those who experienced positive interactions with local Christians hold favorable views of Christianity and the church, said Douglas Shaw, president of International Students Inc. (ISI), a Christian organization that ministers to international college students. These students tend to... Continue Reading
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