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When Pharisees Attack (Addendum: What SHOULD Have Happened)

January 10, 2014 by Dave Miller

Authors Note: I have added a section at the end of this post spelling out what I believe would be a redemptive approach to this sad situation. As Christians, as the redeemed, our duty is to be avenues of redemption and healing. Okay, I will admit that the title is a bit melodramatic, but it reflects the angst I feel over an issue I have been made aware of in a Baptist College; one that reflects values I consider to be more Pharisaic than Christian. Let me tell you the story, then you can weigh in on whether I am right or wrong in my feelings about this. It all started when a young man who … [Read more...] about When Pharisees Attack (Addendum: What SHOULD Have Happened)

Is Interreligious Dialogue Possible? (By Russ Robinson)

January 10, 2014 by Guest Blogger

Russ Robinson is the lead pastor at First Baptist Church, Provo, UT. This article first appeared at Paul Thompson's "The Bridge." It’s a cool fall morning on the campus of Brigham Young University, and I’m in a hot, high-ceilinged auditorium filled to capacity with clean-cut Mormon students and faculty. As far as I know, the only evangelicals in a room of more than 800 people are myself, the six friends that came with me, and the speaker that everyone has come to listen to: Dr. Albert Mohler. As a Southern Baptist pastor with a church that meets a mile from Brigham Young’s campus in Provo, … [Read more...] about Is Interreligious Dialogue Possible? (By Russ Robinson)

Helping Heretics Come Home

January 9, 2014 by Bart Barber

This year's SBTC Empower Evangelism Conference features at least three former heretics as a part of the official program. These are men whose previous spiritual affiliation was theologically deficient and—according to the teachings of scripture and the consensus of orthodox Christianity for two millennia—accomplished their damnation to eternal hell. The three men in question are Ed Stetzer, Russell Moore, and Fred Luter. In fact, after looking a bit closer, every name on the program represents someone who was formerly a heretic, a blasphemer, a rebel against the rightful rule of God, and … [Read more...] about Helping Heretics Come Home

Let’s Be Honest about Sexual Temptation

January 9, 2014 by Dan

Let's face it, the sexuality and sexual sin in this country is out of control.  The sexual sin in the church is rampant.  The sexual issues faced by pastors, leaders, missionaries and men in general is a problem.  Lots and lots and lots of men are addicted to pornography, including pastors.  Lots of men struggle with temptation and many are losing the fight.  We are bombarded, it's on tv, billboards, magazines, ads and signs.  You can't even walk down the street anymore without seeing more than you need to see.  Don't even try to go to the mall these days.  I was a substitute teacher for 6 … [Read more...] about Let’s Be Honest about Sexual Temptation

Singleness and Pastoring

January 8, 2014 by Mike Bergman

Sometimes it just seems like you have to write something that you weren’t planning on and for which you don’t necessarily have the time…but here it goes. Recently Mark Driscoll wrote a blog piece that was generally against the notion of being single and being a pastor; and Dave Miller wrote a piece on marrying young, where some of the blog comments turned to the issue of being single and being a pastor. My Story. Having reached 33.5 years of life upon this spinning marble we call home, a lot of people still look at me as a young pup. I guess in some ways that’s true, though my hairline and … [Read more...] about Singleness and Pastoring

A Biblical Evaluation of the Homogeneous Unit Principle, Part 4

January 8, 2014 by David Rogers

THE PRACTICE OF UNITY Having established that racial and social unity is the theological ideal that should be manifested in the Church, we are still left with the thorny question of how to most effectively and edifyingly put into practice this ideal in the everyday contexts in which missionary and local church ministry take place. When faced with the reality of the global church, it is tempting to accept homogeneous churches as an inescapable element of the evangelical landscape. As Wagner observes, “There is no question that the vast majority of the world’s Christian churches are … [Read more...] about A Biblical Evaluation of the Homogeneous Unit Principle, Part 4

The Case for Marrying Young

January 7, 2014 by Dave Miller

It is almost a truism today that it is best to wait until one is older to get married. I've heard Christian parents joke that they weren't going to let their kids (often daughters) date until they turned 25. People are marrying later and later than they ever have and many in the church approve of the trend. The assumption is that people who marry late have grown up, learned more about life, attained financial stability and personal maturity, and are therefore more ready for marriage. It is my belief that this reflects a fundamentally unbiblical mindset about marriage. God's plan is not the … [Read more...] about The Case for Marrying Young

Overloaded on the Argument, so I’m Out.

January 7, 2014 by Dan

I think I have had my fill of the conversation. I have been part of the Calvinist/ Anti-Calvinist/ Traditionalist/ Reformed argument dialogue, and I am making my public declaration that i'I've had enough. It's become a fruitless dialogue filled with anger and lacking in reason and civility. I am going to unpack for you exactly what I think the issue is, and then you agree or disagree, up to you. First off, the labels are not working. If you have followed my writings, you know I call myself a Wovenist. Yes, Wovenism incorporates much of Reformed soteriology. Being so, most non-Calvinists … [Read more...] about Overloaded on the Argument, so I’m Out.

The Lost Book: The Wesleyan Quadrilateral Conundrum

January 6, 2014 by Ben Simpson

There was great joy in Israel during the days of King Josiah (2 Kings 22-23).  The lost book of truth had been found! Truth is of utmost importance.  But, it’s not enough to simply claim truth.  It’s important to critically reflect on how we come to know that our “truth” is really true.  Through a recent conversation, a theological principle known as the Wesleyan Quadrilateral or the Methodist Quadrilateral was brought to my attention.  I had briefly heard of it before in passing, but this time it sort of grabbed me.  It in a sense became the centerpiece of the conversation I was having and … [Read more...] about The Lost Book: The Wesleyan Quadrilateral Conundrum

A Biblical Evaluation of the Homogeneous Unit Principle, Part 3

January 6, 2014 by David Rogers

Other Biblical and Theological Considerations In addition to one’s interpretation of the Great Commission, there are a number of other biblical and theological considerations that have a bearing on the legitimacy of the HUP as a missionary strategy. God’s Plan for Diversity and the Tower of Babel Proponents of the HUP argue that ethnic and cultural diversity has been a part of God’s plan for mankind from the beginning. Wagner maintains that the scattering of humanity into different language groups at Babel should not be understood merely as God’s punishment for building a tower unto … [Read more...] about A Biblical Evaluation of the Homogeneous Unit Principle, Part 3

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