Farewell to the Blogosphere
All other good things we do must center in the proclamation of Jesus to lost sinners.
Editor's Note: Word spread during the day on Tuesday that Wes White was closing down his blog. Here is his final post.
Chariots of Fire: Eric Liddell, a hero of the faith, still inspires today
Thirty years after its first release, Chariots of Fire remains an inspiring film
But lest we be guilty of hypocrisy ourselves, Eric Liddell’s example is one that Christians also should think deeply on. The willingness to sacrifice is a dimension that has largely disappeared from Christian discipleship today. The Gospel is proclaimed more in terms of the personal fulfilment it brings, the emotional and material benefits that accrue, rather than a dying to self and a wholehearted and sacrificial commitment to Christ.
Rich Mouw on Why Evangelicals Need to Be Quick to Listen to Mormons
The president of Fuller Theological Seminary on 'Talking with Mormons.'
We have to make a distinction, though, between the "working theology" of Mormonism today and its previous declarations. In the past, they put much more emphasis on good works. The most important development in recent decades has been an increasingly strong emphasis on the substitutionary atonement of Christ on the cross.
An Academic Auto-da-Fé
A sociologist whose data find fault with same-sex relationships is savaged by the progressive orthodoxy
Those who are attacking Regnerus cannot admit their true political motives, so their strategy has been to discredit him for conducting "bad science." That is devious. His article is not perfect—no article ever is. But it is no scientifically worse than what is routinely published in sociology journals. Without a doubt, had Regnerus published different findings with the same methodology, nobody would have batted a methodological eye.
4 Debilitating Fears that every pastor faces
"Where is the church going to get mature pastors if immature pastors leave"
Four fears tempt every pastor. They are: 1. My fear of me…2. My fear of others…3. My fear of circumstances…4. My fear of the future.
Bad Egalitarians, and The Gospel Coalition
An analysis of angry responses towards a recent Jerod Wilson post at TGC
I don’t have some Pollyanna view of people that would exclude violence against women coming from people with the complimentarian perspective. But, I also want to trust that when the authors respond with indignation to allegations and labels made of them that they promote violence against women, they really have been misunderstood
Tony Dungy and Wife Lauren Challenge NASCAR fans on Adoption
100,000+ Racing Fans at Brickyard 400 Super Weekend to Learn More About Adoption through video PSA
"In foster care alone, there are approximately 116,000 children waiting to be matched with a loving family right now. That's almost as many as the number of fans who will show up to fill the seats of Indy Motor Speedway this weekend," noted Marc Andreas, Vice-President of Bethany Christian Services, the nation’s largest adoption agency.
Why Are So Many Men Hooked on Internet Porn & Video Games?
This is a generation mired in fake love and fake war, and that is dangerous
Satan isn’t a creator but a plagiarist. His power is parasitic, latching on to good impulses and directing them toward his own purpose. God intends a man to feel the wildness of sexuality in the self-giving union with his wife. And a man is meant to, when necessary, fight for his family, his people, for the weak and vulnerable who are being oppressed.
Why I wear skirts all the time…
Four good reasons from the 'Modest Mom' blogger
I love femininity. I love modesty. I also love my fellow sisters in Christ. I might try to encourage you to wear skirts more, but I won’t throw you over board if you or your husband decide against it. Now if you walk around in skin tight jeans and cleavage hanging out? Well, we need to talk, maybe in another blog post….
Summer Musings on Youth
Wonders never cease when we look at things through the eyes of a child.
[Thomas] Brooks reminds us of the lesson taught us by those Hebrew youth in Babylon’s oven, “A gracious soul secretly concludes, as stars shine brightest in the night, so God will make my soul shine and glister like gold whilst I am in this furnace, and when I come out of this furnace of affliction.”