2018-12-14T09:29:26-09:00

Two churches. One has a building but no people. The other has people but no building. Why can’t they get together? Read more

2018-12-05T05:58:10-09:00

One of liberal Christianity’s favorite shibboleths is this: God comforts the afflicted and afflicts the comfortable. So what happens when conversion leads to comfort? Read more

2018-12-04T05:18:40-09:00

Traditionalists appeal to the rules. Progressives appeal to relationships. Read more

2018-11-26T08:45:25-09:00

A kiss between Scarlett and Rhett illustrates how our sexual ethics have changed. Read more

2018-11-19T07:15:31-09:00

Is it unChristlike to publicly shame the unrepentant? Read more

2018-11-13T07:13:35-09:00

High school is no longer about academic achievement; it's about relational harmony. Read more

2018-11-13T06:59:02-09:00

In a lonely world, the church is uniquely positioned to offer genuine face-to-face human contact. Yet we've spent the past forty years removing the human contact from our Sunday services, to make them more attractive to visitors (and for TV). Read more

2018-10-29T07:19:11-09:00

The worship spaces we build today are dark, cavernous rooms designed to capture sound and images and broadcast them to the world. The studio audience (aka, the congregation) is almost an afterthought. Read more

2018-10-21T09:23:23-09:00

Most contemporary churches offer almost nothing of interest to a visitor during the first 30 minutes of the service.   Read more

2016-05-18T03:59:26-09:00

In this book I tell the story of the darkest days in my marriage. Read more


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