Tradition as a Guardrail
Students on campus sometimes ask me what makes my interpretation of the Bible -- or anyone else's -- the right ...
Students on campus sometimes ask me what makes my interpretation of the Bible -- or anyone else's -- the right ...
A church I'm familiar with closed its doors, recently, due to low attendance numbers. Lacking sufficient volunteers and income, they ...
In the prior post I asked the question of whether growth is a proper measure of a ministry. Some say ...
On a Christian podcast I listened to recently (which shall go unnamed), the speaker was lamenting the loss of "absolute ...
I'll never be accused of having a manly body. My mom told me growing up that I had girly legs. ...
This series is simply about things I'm working on. I'm not claiming that "what I'm working on" is anything uniquely ...
In the prior post I mentioned three criteria for evaluating religious truth claims: coherence, explanatory ability, and evidence. These criteria, ...
Meta: I'm trying in this series to get at how we think about issues. That's different than examining the issues ...
Part 4, "Reverse Evangelism" is here. In evangelistic conversation, start with the Side Door In witness, when you begin a ...
Heaven? The previous post on discerning God's voice is here Recently I was turned from subject to object, from evangelist ...