Did the NAE Really Ruin the Church of God?

Now that Holy Week is done, I'd like to turn to a very thoughtful piece by Jonathan Stone about the future of the Church of God written as if that future had passed.  For superannuated hippies such an approach suggests the Moody Blues, and indeed the piece has an artistic ring to it. There are …

"…for they were frightened": An Easter Reflection

When the Sabbath was over, Mary of Magdala, Mary the mother of James, and Salome bought some spices, so that they might go and anoint the body of Jesus. And very early on the first day of the week they went to the tomb, after sunrise. They were saying to one another: "Who will roll …

Social Darwinism: The Republicans Can't Win on Evolution

That's what the President basically said in his grim speech to the newspaper editors: As he often does, the president chose to deal with gritty political issues -- what to do about the deficit, spending, taxes and entitlements such as Medicare -- by widening the lens. This election, he said, will be nothing less than …

The Church of the Palm Crosses Becomes the Church of the Double Cross

Today is Palm Sunday, when we celebrate Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem, an entry which turned sour very quickly for Maundy Thursday and Good Friday, then back to the supreme triumph of the Resurrection.  For those who experienced it the first time, it was at least an emotional roller-coaster; our attempts to recreate the experience …

Colors of Grace Production 2 April 2012

An excellent way for people in the Chattanooga, TN area to fill their Holy Week is with this production:

The Tax Issue is the Central One for the Health Care Mandate

Our government wants to play both sides of the street in this issue, but is having a hard time doing so: Throughout the two-year history of the health care litigation, judges have mocked the Obama administration’s have-your-cake approach to the central question debated at the Supreme Court on Monday: whether the constitutional challenge is even …

Failure Requires More Than Just Being Ineffective

My attention has recently been drawn to an item in Christianity Today on "Seven Habits of Highly Ineffective Leaders."  Having spent proportionately as much time in ministry work as anyone dealing with leadership issues and leadership training, I can say that the whole issue of leadership has become something of an obsession in Christian circles, …

When You're Doing All of the Fighting, It Eventually Gets Old

Maureen Dowd expresses shock that there are Southern doves: “We are spending $10 billion a month that we can’t even pay for,” said Congressman Walter Jones, that rarest of birds, a Southern Republican dove. “The Chinese — Uncle Chang is lending us the money to pay that we are spending in Afghanistan.” On Tuesday morning, …

"Evangelistically Speaking" Comes to Liberal Christianity

We've been told that this doesn't happen, but now we know better... During a Sunday morning service at Trinity Church last summer, a longtime parishioner looked around during the reading of the Gospel and counted the worshippers. By her tally, there were 49 people in the pews of the historic lower Manhattan church - a …

The Site That Stands Firm Moves Forward

Visitors to Stand Firm in Faith, had they not heeded the warnings, were probably surprised to see the entirely new format yesterday evening.  And it was a pleasant surprise; the changes take Stand Firm into a new dimension as a blog and in reality as a news source. As Greg Griffith explained, the changes are …

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