Archive for the 'Evangelism' Category
David Brickner, Executive Director of Jews for Jesus, recently spoke to the issue of keeping the Great Commission front and center in all missions endeavors. His article, entitled “If It’s New”, addresses trends in missions that give him (and me as well!) cause for great concern.
Here’s a brief excerpt from David Brickner’s article…
I don’t mean [...]
Ligon Duncan is blogging at the T4G blog on the subject of The Gospel and the Local Church. Part 1 is here.
In part 2, Dr. Duncan tackles definitions of evangelism and the gospel. He writes in part:
Evangelism is – To bear witness to Jesus Christ, in the power of the Holy Spirit, so that [1] [...]
The latest edition of Themelios is available online. Themelios is an online journal primarily for theological students and pastors. It is unique in its format in that it is available online in PDF, HTML or iPaper versions. The journal is part of The Gospel Coalition.
The latest edition is here. The May 2008 edition (HTML) is [...]
Granted that we ought to be engaged in acts of mercy, what safeguards can be set in place so as to minimize the risk that the deeds of mercy will finally swamp the proclamation of the gospel and the passionate desire to see men and women reconciled to God by faith in Christ Jesus and [...]
Randy brought to my attention yet another media distortion concerning Sarah Palin. This time it centers around her home church in Wasilla, AK. We should not be surprised that the main stream media continues to dig around like a bunch of rats trying to find some garbage. They are really best at that sort of [...]
Anthony Bradley discusses here the Florida Appeals court decision to order the University of Florida to “recognize Beta Upsilon Chi, a Christian fraternity, while a trial court hears arguments over the university’s decision to deny the Christian fraternity official recognition.”
The university has refused to recognize the fraternity because it violates university policy against religious discrimination. [...]
This may be old news to some, but this morning I saw a news item on Franklin Graham and the Olympics. Anytime I see a notable Christian leader featured in the press, it certainly evokes my interest.
Graham’s comments have created a great deal of consternation as observers wrestle with what should/should not be going on [...]


