Understanding new generations is an essential part of a true mission mind in this rapidly changing world. An article by Steve Sang-Cheol Moon.
There may be some elements of a good movie that might teach us a thing or two about good preaching.
Restoring public truth in a media-dominated world.
Tracking down the phenomenon of conspiracy theories.
It is no coincidence that John Le Carré, the master of spy fiction, was himself a spy. He knew what he was talking about. The mistake of conspiracy theories is to believe in perfect plots.
This New Year we need to remember what is unchanging, so it can anchor us for the year ahead.
My life is far too precious to me to settle for anything less than reliable truth.
We have to hold out until the end, when God will publicly reveal the truth.
As preachers, let’s help people to put back together what should never have been separated at all.
Seek to speak from God’s heart to theirs: sensitively, passionately, directly, and clearly.
Rumours are false tales that can damage everything. God has spoken against rumours many times.
Little has changed in 3,000 years: telling people they’re behaving badly and need to change is never popular.
Covid-19 might just be an extraordinary interruption that we can attend to, manifesting, as Jesus did, that the rule of God’s love has come on earth as it is heaven.
The State of Theology survey released by LifeWay Research and Ligonier Ministries “reveals that many evangelicals express erroneous views that mirror the broader U.S. population”.
The time of crisis is inevitably also a time of opportunity for reconciliation, mediation and a new start.
“Collins has demonstrated how religious faith can motivate rigorous scientific research”, the John Templeton Foundation has said. Francis Collins: “The person of Jesus emerged as the most profound truth-teller I had ever encountered”.
As evangelicals in Europe, we need intentionally to integrate media engagement in our discipleship and mission strategies and practices.
Let us listen carefully, think deeply, change appropriately to the messages from the media and speak relevantly through the media into our society.
The Pope is offering an outpouring of indulgences. The message that Roman Catholicism is giving in these weeks of coronavirus crisis is a disarming detachment from the basic principles of the biblical faith.
Prevention is key but panic and fear are irrational feelings that only lead to impulse-driven decisions.
Spanish psychiatrist and author, Pablo Martínez, analyses how individualism, existential emptiness and intolerance to suffering, have become some of the main charasteristics of our society.
A Manifesto of Church Unity: Part Two of Five.
Espen Ottosen talks about the truths Christians should share with people who have little knowledge and/or many prejudices about Christian belief.
Let's pray for the next 5 years of the European Union to be a period where wise and just decisions are made to face the economic, technological, environmental, social and security challenges.
The Brazilian physicist defends “a complementary approach to knowledge, especially on questions where science cannot provide a final answer”.
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