Court Evangelicals, Court Protestants
On June 3, 2020, I drove from my home in northern Maryland to Washington, DC, about 70 miles, to participate in a prayer vigil at
On June 3, 2020, I drove from my home in northern Maryland to Washington, DC, about 70 miles, to participate in a prayer vigil at
Atheism has been on the rise within western culture since the mid-nineteenth century. Many scholars have given rebuttals to this movement and their arguments against
After a controversial final match at the US Open between tennis stars Naomi Osaka and Serena Williams, an Australian newspaper published a racist cartoon of
Over lunch recently, a ministerial colleague and I were discussing the various ways local churches seek to use social media to promote their ministry. He
In part one and two of this series on “Formation for Ministry in a Secular Age,” we explored the cultural situation in which the church finds
In part one of this series on “Formation for Ministry in a Secular Age,” we explored the cultural situation in which the church finds itself today. As
The social and cultural context of the church in North America is aptly described as post Christian or post-Christendom. It is rightly observed that the
Those who broke the silence on sexual harassment and abuse were honored as TIME magazine’s 2017 Person of the Year. Exposing an epidemic of abuse,
Why bring together mainstream science with mere Christianity? Not too many Sundays ago, I was preaching to a congregation of mainly emerging adults (by which
Since November 2016, my faith in the church has been rattled more than usual. The complicity of the church in the US presidential election and