Stumbling on the Path of the Apostles
Is there room for amazing grace in our call to uncompromising faithfulness? Some have asked me what path the church should take today. I answer: Unquestionably, the path of the apostles. That is, follow...
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The Trinity Is Missing from Christian Worship Music
While churches praise God from whom all blessings flow, they don’t praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. The Trinity almost never comes up in the songs sung by American Christians, according to a new...
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Converted to the Possibility of Interfaith Dialogue
How three evangelical missionaries changed their minds about talking to Muslims. The Egyptian delegation of Muslim sheikhs settled in for the opening session of the interfaith conference. Their mainline Protestant hosts welcomed them to...
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8 Things the World Desperately Needs from Evangelicals Right Now (Part 2)
God has more work to do in us. The country was divided into three culturally distinct sociological groupings. There were those with power. For the most part, these were ungodly, corrupt, and self-serving leaders...
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Can the Church Save Marriage?
Matrimony rates are in decline, even among conservative Christians. Here’s what that means for the future. For Rachel, the educational phase of her life was about freedom and independence, not commitments. She met plenty...
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