Monthly Archives: November 2010

How the Church Can Improve Christian Education, Part 3

I’ve been looking at the sad state of Christian education in the United States in two previous posts (1, 2) and wanted to conclude this limited series with solutions to the problems I raised. If you haven’t read the previous posts, please do, because understanding them will make the solutions more vivid. Right now, I [...]

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Our Disconnected Families

I promise to write the final part of my series on Christian Education, but that final is long, involved, and taxing. It’s coming along, though. Wanted to write a brief observation of what I witnessed this weekend. It’s sad, but it’s also critical for us to expose. Saturday, my son and I attended an enrichment [...]

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Evangelicals, Elections, and Blindness to Sin

My church keeps a watchful eye on the political scene. Maybe yours does too. If your church considers itself Evangelical, then there’s a good chance it believes the Republicans to be the party of righteousness. It’s a culture wars thing mostly. Abortion and same-sex marriage stick in Evangelicals’ craws more than anything else. And since [...]

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