Posts Tagged ‘evangelicialism’

Help, I’ve Been Robbed!

I am an evangelical. It defines the way I think (my orthodoxy), how I act (my orthopraxy), and how I relate to God, to others and my world (my orthopathy). This is a joyful and hopeful way of being a Christian. An evangelical loves God greatly, and seeks to serve others and [...]

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Ten Things Efrem Smith Wishes Evangelicals Would Stop Doing

Pastor and author Efrem Smith has made a wish list–of things he wants Evangelicals to stop doing.

10.) Act as if justice is simply a social issue and not a biblical one.

9.) Reduce the Christian life to individualism.

8.) Major in the minors theologically.

7.) Stop saying “hate the sin, but [...]

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What to Do With All the Young People?

Last week, The Burner Blog published a post from Josh Modrzynski about how to connect and communicate with the older population in our churches. Today, The Burner met with Chris LaTondresse of Recovering Evangelical who is aiming to discover what to do with the young people that aren’t in our churches.

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Evangelicalism: Dispensing religious goods and services?

Guest blogger Jason Clark (deepchurch.org.uk and now jasonclark.ws) will be teaching “Churchonomics: The Gospel in a Market-Shaped Church” for the Fuller Doctor of Ministry department October 18-22, 2010, at Fuller’s Pasadena campus. If you wish to participate in this class and are not enrolled [...]

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