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Now What? How to Handle the Aftermath of Church Hurt
Hear from Adam as he shares from his experience. There are healthy ways to respond to being hurt in churches - and he reminds Believers to represent Christ well, even when leaving a church.
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.
Springtime Reflections for Church Renewal
Here's a good read to remind us how prevalent the need and desire among God's people is for reform - it's a need that is recurring, a need that is pressing, and a need that transcends generational and denominational boundaries. You'll find in it many of our own suggestions and hopes. Get away from the... Continue Reading →
The Preacher Celebrity Cult
A timely caution on keeping Jesus first, in an age of celebrity preachers. From "Why Church?" blog.
This Fateful Hour
One of my favorite book series is the Time Quintet by Madeline L'Engle. Within that series, there is a book called A Swiftly Tilting Planet. L'Engle puts her own spin on Saint Patrick's Breastplate in the story; the characters use it as a sort of prayer/spell hybrid to defeat the "powers of darkness." Here's her version of the... Continue Reading →
State of the Faith Part 3: The Counter-Movement.
While corporate churches lose their focus, a new movement strives to bring it back.
Think Like Jesus, a book in review
For our fellow book worms, Rogue Millennials read a LOT and would love to share some of our favorites! Here's our first faith book in review.
How to Talk to Millennials
What does open dialogue look like in churches? (Besides lacking?)
State of the Faith Part 2: Where’s the Fruit?
Today, there are a greater number of people claiming to be followers of Jesus who are practicing Complacent Christianity. As I stated in part one, they are following tradition and are taking part in a “Christian Culture” phenomenon. The profession of faith is there. Many believe that to be a Christian, all one needs to... Continue Reading →
