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Just started Tim Conder’s book The Church in Transition. So far, it’s the best treatment I’ve read on existing churches in
Worth reading: (and signing):
The Call to an Ancient Evangelical Future challenges Evangelical Christians to restore the priority of the divinely inspired biblical story of God’s acts in history. The narrative of
Worth reading: (and signing):
The Call to an Ancient Evangelical Future challenges Evangelical Christians to restore the priority of the divinely inspired biblical story of God’s acts in history. The narrative of
Eugene Peterson warms us of the mistake of thinking that the biblical world is smaller than the secular world, which leads to all kinds of mistakes, including anthropocentric preaching.
Tell-tale phrases give us
Nobody ever comes out and says it, but I think a lot of people think that theocentric preaching is boring preaching. The underlying assumption is that God is a little bit boring, or