More on the end of Christendom

I’ve been reading and enjoying a book called A Resurrected Church. It’s been timely, as it covers some of the same issues I’ve been wrestling with. My earlier post about

Be an Abraham and take a risk

This post is from the defunct blog “Dying Church” I had read this interview with Robert Webber before, but it hit me with full force again today as Jordon quoted from it: The

Christendom

From The Globe and Mail: Prime Minister Jean ChrÈtien risks burning in hell if he makes same-sex marriage legal in Canada, a Roman Catholic bishop from Alberta warned yesterday. “He doesn’t

U2?

Is it true Bono is in town? Makes me wish I had gone to the concert…naaah. Update: No U2. Some of the lesser known acts looked impressive, though. The acts didn’t

The intended church?

This post is from the defunct blog “Dying Church” Is this the church that God intended?  A church where … 90% of pastors work more than 48 hours per week. 80% believe that pastoral