Spiritual Life Faith in Faith or Faith in God? Hank Hanegraaff As real as the New Age movement threat is, I have become equally concerned about the ominous threat that the word-faith movement poses to the body of Christ. Read the full article here "Contemporvant" Dr. James Emery White We're wanting the world to marvel at our hip glasses, hip graphic tee's, hip tattoos, hip sound and lights, hip vocabulary, hip message titles, hip musical covers and styles, and hip videos. It's as if we are trying to out-green Al Gore, out-Africa Bono, and out-edge Apple – or at least to be seen as part of the party. Read the full article here
Pastors The Evangelical Reformed Movement: A Comeback Justin Taylor, Kevin DeYoung, & Collin Hansen Where some Christians fret over the loss of Christian consensus in America and the growing ranks of the religiously unaffiliated, we see great opportunity. The demise of nominal Christianity opens new possibilities for genuine discipleship. Read the full article here Murphy's Law in the Ministry Ron Walters If anything, Murphy is an equal opportunist - the people of God know him well. Scripture is filled with godly men and women who never saw him coming. Read the full article here
DVDs SNL-Based MacGruber is Predictably Vulgar Richard Abanes From the standpoint of secular humor, it must be admitted that some of MacGruber can bring an unbidden grin to the face, accompanied by a blush. But from a Judeo-Christian standpoint, much of it is just too over the top to be appreciated or enjoyed. It will most definitely be offensive to most conservative viewers. Read the full article here Killers Lacks Any Instincts--Acting or Otherwise Christa Banister Ashton Kutcher may be the second most popular person on Twitter, but Killers is truly a movie only his mother could love. Not only is the flick sorely lacking instincts of any kind, but the only chuckle in this nearly plot-free endeavor is a wisecrack about his character learning his mad gun skills in 4-H. Read the full article here
Music Kerrie Roberts Makes a Memorable First Impression on Debut Christa Banister Already making a name for herself on Christian radio, thanks to her uber catchy lead single "No Matter What," Kerrie Roberts has one of those instantly memorable voices a la Natalie Grant that's definitely put to good use on her self-titled debut. Read the full article here
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