The
Neo-Liberal Stealth Offensive
The gospel's most dangerous adversaries are
not raving atheists. They are church leaders
with gentle, friendly, pious demeanors. By Phil Johnson
What's
Happening to InterVarsity?
A long-term InterVarsity vet takes a hard
look at some disturbing trends in this historically
faithful campus ministry.
By J. Mack Stiles
Is
the God of the Missional Gospel Too Small?
When we say that a gospel that addresses
systemic injustice is "bigger" than a gospel
of "sin management," what are we saying about
the worth of God's glory? By Jonathan Leeman
Who
Exactly Are the Evangelicals?
Is an evangelical simply "anyone who likes
Billy Graham," as one historian put it? By Michael Horton.
More
Than a Feeling: The Emotions and Christian
Devotion
Casting an eye toward recent evangelical
history, Darryl Hart suggests that a wrong
emphasis on emotions has been - and can
still be - a path to liberalism.
By D. G. Hart