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Category Archives: Evangelicalism
Fuddled Worship: Why Virtual Worship is no Substitute for In-Person Worship
It is our conviction that these two things—the virtual and the in-person worship service—are not the same thing, and the church must no longer pretend that two things, so different, can be substituted for each other.
Why Haven’t We Canceled Worship Services?
The habit of forsaking Lord’s Day worship settles and roots in the habit of Christian families. It’s one problem if tyrants forbid Christians from worshipping. It’s another problem if Christian custom, habit, and society (plus civil law) train people to forsake Sunday worship services. It’s the latter problem that needs addressing.
A Game Plan for Slumped-Shouldered Christians
Since we’ve already won the victory, it’s time we started acting like it.
What if Christians taught the Christian Creed?
The church must remember that the only way to respect another’s creed is to have one of their own.
What is it? Explaining the Gist of Good Preaching
It is hard to swiftly and accurately explain what makes for good preaching. So, for now, it is enough to say a few brief things about it that will push Christians toward an obedient intolerance of the contemporary, trans-denominational preaching that Christians endure today.
Too Happy with the World
American evangelicals have too much of Christ to be happy in the world and too much of the world to be happy in Christ.
25 Theses on why we use a book of old confessions
Hollow theology leads to hollow living.
Evangelicalism: A Diagnostic Exam
Do twenty-first-century Christians possess enough Christian truth to form a worldview that can self-correct when it overreacts?
Thick or Thin?
Thin Christianity is a powerless thing. It is those who have the thickened gospel of Jesus Christ as presented in the Bible who will make the deepest mark on their families, friends, co-workers, and neighborhoods.