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Expressive Individualism and the Church
Like our sinful natures, expressive individualism is something that will inform our intuitions and our understanding until the day we die. So what do we do about it?
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The Pastor and an Unmessianic Sense of Non Destiny
We all need to cultivate that certain unmessianic sense of non-destiny which will make us better citizens of the kingdom.
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Book Review: Gender Ideology: What Do Christians Need to Know?, by Sharon James
This is a book that all Christians will find helpful in addressing a problem with which we will all likely at some point have to wrestle, either socially, politically, pastorally, or personally.
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What Can Miserable Christians Sing?
By excluding the cries of loneliness, dispossession, and desolation from its worship, the church has effectively silenced and excluded the voices of those who are themselves lonely, dispossessed, and desolate, both inside and outside the church.
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Book Review—The Whole Church Sings: Congregational Singing in Luther’s Wittenberg, by Robin Leaver
Of all the Reformers, Luther knew the ways in which Christianity struck deep emotional chords in the heart of the believer. But this meant he paid more attention, not less, to the words and the appropriateness of the music.
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Reflections on “What Can Miserable Christians Sing?”
There is nothing more universally relevant than preparing people for suffering and death.
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The Sufficiency of Scripture
What does it mean that Scripture is sufficient? And what is it sufficient for?
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Testimonies of the Underestimated Gospel
What were the human means and instruments of your conversion?
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How Parachurch Ministries Go Off the Rails
The parachurch is not the church. It does not do what the church does, and it should not supplant the church in the minds and lives of those involved in its work.
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Book Review: Preaching Parables to Postmoderns, by Brian Stiller
In the end, I was perplexed by the book. There was plenty of thought-provoking material, but there was also a rather contrived view of postmodernism.
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The Real Scandal of the Evangelical Mind
The day is coming when the cultural intellectual elites of evangelicalism—the institutions and the individuals—will face a tough decision.