2018-01-06T15:29:22-06:00

Questioning Evangelism Randy Newman is Senior Teaching Fellow for Apologetics and Evangelism at The C.S. Lewis Institute in Washington D.C. He was on staff for over thirty years in various capacities with Campus Crusade for Christ (now Cru). Randy’s book, Questioning Evangelism: Engaging People’s Hearts the Way Jesus Did frames this interview. David George Moore conducted the interview. Dave’s work can be found at www.twocities.org and www.mooreengaging.com. Moore: Since we’ve known each other for many years, though I would probably... Read more

2018-01-12T09:29:38-06:00

Good morning! Good for Janice Dean: a viewer, well, criticized her legs. Her response? “Hi JoAnn, Fox doesn’t dress me. I dress myself. I’m sorry if you don’t like my legs. I’m grateful I have them to walk with. You’re right. I don’t look like the typical person on TV, and I’m proud to be a size 10. Imagine that! You can always turn the channel if you’re offended by my huge legs. Hope you don’t mind. I may share... Read more

2018-01-12T16:17:15-06:00

If the image of God pervades every human being, and if every country in the world — from the West to the East, from the South to the North — is made of image of God human beings, then no country and no people can be what Trump has said. No country and no people and no person should be called that. None. It is ours to appreciate one another. To promote one another. To help one another. To love... Read more

2018-01-12T09:54:04-06:00

The Jules Woodson story: #churchtoo is increasing consequences for men like Andy Savage By Becky Castle Miller is the Discipleship Director at an international church in the Netherlands and writes about emotionally healthy discipleship at medium.com/wholehearted. She conveys her five kids around town on bikes and studies New Testament in the middle of the night via Northern Live. Andy Savage was the Youth Pastor at Woodlands Parkway Baptist Church in Texas when he sexually assaulted a girl in his youth... Read more

2018-01-12T05:48:59-06:00

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2018-01-11T17:10:57-06:00

By Mike Glenn If you’ve ever been a member of an organization that uses Robert’s Rules of Order, you will know resolutions are not binding. Resolutions are used to express the mood of the body in the moment but do not require the organization to take action. When you hear someone say “Be it resolved…”, whatever follows basically means nothing. Which is why I’m always amused by all of our discussions about New Year’s Resolutions. Everyone wants to know what... Read more

2018-01-09T08:18:20-06:00

By Allan Bevere On Why Prophets Are Not Recognized in Their Own Time   Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you build the tombs of the prophets and decorate the graves of the righteous, and you say, “If we had lived in the days of our ancestors, we would not have taken part with them in shedding the blood of the prophets.’ Thus you testify against yourselves that you are descendants of those who murdered the prophets. Fill... Read more

2018-01-01T20:09:58-06:00

The final essay in the new book Four Views on Creation, Evolution, and Intelligent Design was written by Stephen C. Meyer, Senior Fellow of the Discovery Institute. In this essay he summarizes a history of the design argument and many of the specific arguments for design discussed in much greater detail in his books Signature in the Cell and Darwin’s Doubt. First, Meyer’s description of Intelligent Design. As it applies to biology (the focus of this essay), intelligent design is... Read more

2018-01-10T06:01:03-06:00

By Chris Seidman. Since 2001, Chris has served as lead minister of The Branch Church, a multi-site church in Dallas with more than 100 years of rich history.  Chris is privileged to preach occasionally in churches, on college campuses, and in conferences across the country and often has his golf clubs in tow. He is also distinguished as an author who has written more books than he has sold.  So he has that going for him. Years ago, Barry Larkin... Read more

2018-01-07T15:22:13-06:00

In the newly edited book on populism, edited by Roger Kimball and called Vox Populi: The Perils and Promises of Populism, the opening essay is by George H. Nash and is worth the price of the volume for those who either need to comprehend what “conservative” means or who want a refresher. Nash’s sketch provides also a template to measure how and if President Trump really is a conservative. First, on what populism is/what it means, and I begin with... Read more

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