Over our past year of blogging, we've covered a litany of areas where there seem to be some pretty heavy walls and divides between Millennials and other generations (Boomers, Generation X, Generation Z, etc.). However, once in awhile, we find a place where the various generations stand pretty united. I believe I've uncovered such an... Continue Reading →
God & Guns
Gun control or gun rights? What does God have to say about the 2nd Amendment?
No room in the inn? Hogwash.
Focusing on the false narrative that Jesus was rejected upon his arrival gives us a victim complex that makes us miss the whole point of Christmas. The Gospel is so much better than that.
Nativity, pure and simple
Test your Nativity knowledge. Because much of what we think we "know" doesn't come from the Bible!
What Have We Done?
A guest post from fellow Rogue Milliennial, Zachariah Martin. Okay, so I have to apologize. Doubtless you have read the title of this and quickly assumed that it is an accusatory piece. Props to you if you didn’t though. I wrote this not to accuse anybody, almost the opposite actually, but more on that later.... Continue Reading →
Mentoring Needed
One of the greatest problems in the church today is a lack of solid discipleship - which is odd, since we were called to disciple others from the beginning.
The Case for Divinity Part 2: The Claims
A common misconception about Jesus is that he never claimed to be God. Many who deny his divinity love to point this out. It is true, he never actually said the words “I am God,” but what he didn’t say is not as important as what he did say. And there are times where what... Continue Reading →
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.
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.
The Counterculture Counterfeit
The gaping blind spot in most Christians' theology is this: We are not called to be countercultural. We are called to be Christlike. And those don't always conflict.
