Concerns that the contemporary Church has largely failed to meet society's redemptive needs (or, God's redemptive purposes) cross denominational lines. A Quaker's view.
False Signs of Success
Trueblood's insights on why we might think our church is healthy - when in fact thing might be terribly wrong.
The Rise of Christianity: Book in Review
A great read for anyone who wants to dig deeper into the origins of Christianity and the rise of the Jesus movement from obscure backwater cult to worldwide prominence.
The Entitled Generation
We, the Millennial Generation, will single-handedly destroy the entire world economy by not buying the crap they've grown accustomed to peddling. Yeah, sounded a bit melodramatic to me, too.
The Dwindling (Active) Church Member
From Dr. Rick Chromey, some thoughts on church reform - from revisiting the nature and length of sermons to providing more time to connect authentically, from considering new perspectives on worship to reminding ourselves of the central position of sacraments. Enjoy!
Review: Word & Power Church
"What happens when a church seeks all God has to offer?" is the question tackled in Dr. Banister's "The Word & Power Church." And this is a question Millennials can really resonate with!
A Breakup Letter to Theology
From a Rogue friend's blog, Borderland - check out what Adam McBroon is up to, bringing a Millennial view to Theology and Faith!
House Church to the Rescue
House churches might be a solution to the Millennial Crisis and will likely spur the next great wave of evangelism... all over again.
A Financial Testimony
Churches rob Christians of the realization of all they could accomplish with God financially.
Giving Gone Rogue
With the modern world judging Christianity by how much it "loves its neighbors" versus how much it loves itself, it's no wonder the faith has lost it's appeal and relevance for so many today.
