A few precautions can keep a friendly debate from becoming an ungodly bloodbath by Clint Archer of TheCrippleGate.com A seminary cafeteria (or a church coffee bar) can be a veritable gunslinger’s saloon of theological repartee. Quick minds, earnest souls, armed to the teeth…
Christian College Students are Secure but Unpracticed Spiritually
Part 2 of series The Spiritual Lives of Christian College Students. The second of five reflections on the spirituality of students attending Christian colleges based upon Todd’s national research project, including Spiritual Transformation Inventory data from over 5,000 students attending CCCU and ABHE colleges and universities. by Todd W.…
By Grace You Are Mature: We don’t grow out of spiritual adolescence by trying to grow up, by David Zahl
A response to Thomas E. Bergler’s The Juvenilization of American Christianity Contrary to what one might think, the people in the congregation who gave him the most headaches were not the older, stodgier types, but rather the younger, ex-parachurchers. They were…
Ponce de León on Steroids: What does Christian maturity look like in a youth-worshiping culture? by John Ortberg
A response to Thomas E. Bergler’s The Juvenilization of American Christianity Because we increasingly live in a post-Christian culture, any church leader must seek to discover how to contextualize the gospel to our culture. And our culture is a youth-worshiping, Justin…
The Juvenilization of American Christianity, by Thomas E. Bergler, PhD
Are we all adolescents now? by Thomas E. Bergler The house lights go down. Spinning, multicolored lights sweep the auditorium. A rock band launches into a rousing opening song. “Ignore everyone else, this time is just about you and Jesus,” proclaims…
A Christian Primer for Hollywood, by Brennan Mark Smith
The buzz is out: there’s a Christian market, and Hollywood is selling. But are they marketing the right products? Many are now seeking to cash in on the “Jesus dollars” Mel Gibson found with Passion of the Christ ($370M) in…
Hilarious Video: Theologian N.T. Wright sings “Genesis” to Tune of The Beatles’ “Yesterday” (I kid you not!)
Theologian N.T. Wright sings song he and scientist Francis Collins collaborated on at Rabbit Room. Click here if video is not visible.
Why Won’t Christian Men Date Women From Their Church? Part II, by Christy Krumm
The church generally doesn’t teach singles much about dating well, turning people down in a loving way, getting over break-ups, figuring out what we want in a mate. The only advice we are given is ‘Don’t have sex.’
The Lord’s Prayer as a Paradigm of Christian Prayer, by N.T. Wright
The Lord’s Prayer is not so much a command as an invitation: an invitation to share in the prayer-life of Jesus himself. by N.T. Wright “AS OUR SAVIOR CHRIST hath commanded and taught us, we are bold to say: ‘Our…
Friday Video: Follow Jesus, Gather in Missional Communities @BasileiaLA
A look at one of Hollywood’s thriving Millennial-focused churches: Basileia Hollywood, average age 26 “Basileia Hollywood may be the only church in America where a celebrity can get up to visit the restroom and have his seat stolen by a…
Millennials Receptive to but Highly Critical of Christianity, by Billy Roberts
Part 14 in series How Millennials Who Gave up on Church are Redefining Faith and Re-engaging Community by Billy Roberts Bad news for churches trying to fill their seats with young people. A recent survey of Millennial values conducted by the Public Religion Research Institute offers little…