Our Heritage of Revival
While many yearn for religious revival of some sort, revivals and revivalism have their critics. Nonetheless, the fact is that revival and revivalism have been
While many yearn for religious revival of some sort, revivals and revivalism have their critics. Nonetheless, the fact is that revival and revivalism have been
The Christian tradition has not been a hotbed of democratic ferment. For most of its existence, Christianity has found itself the subject of pagan or
Evangelism has gotten a bad name over the last few years. For more reasons that we have time to go into in this article, “The
For some preachers and congregations, storytelling is the essence of preaching. A good preacher is a good storyteller, first and foremost, and if in fact
The place to acquire a reputable knowledge and collection of works in Christian Ethics should not begin with Christian Ethics. Background work should be done
[Note: My students all gave me permission to be named in this piece. In fact, they all asked to be named.] My students and I
God is doing a mighty work right before our eyes! The revival currently taking place at Asbury University, Lee University, and other places throughout the
In his letter to the church at Corinth, Paul used the analogy of the human body to describe the interdependence of the church of Jesus
Human change has been a focal point of contemplation—indeed, an intellectual puzzle—for much of Western history. Consider my revision of an ancient riddle known as
What happens when women lead? What really happens — relationally, psychologically, personally, spiritually? What barriers do women leaders face, and what strategies will equip them