God's Expectation of Orthodoxy: Tell the Children
But when we move past culture and fad statements, it’s clear in Scripture that standing firm in and living out orthodox doctrines of the faith is precisely what God desires for the Church. God has set apart the Church for Himself with objective standards and practices regarding what constitutes faith and what we are to believe concerning Him. After all, orthodoxy is based on His Word alone. But, besides His glory, what does God desire of his people’s orthodoxy? What does he command us to do with it as a Church? Well, God expects us to tell the children.
Covetousness: Theft of the Heart
To covet what God has given someone else is to call God something other than Good.
Andy Stanley, False Teaching, and Cultural Relevance
The problem with the circles being drawn by Stanley is that they are drawn around the culturally acceptable spirit of the age, not the truth.
‘A Quiet Place’: A Story of Sacrifice in an Age of Self-Interest
In an age that wants to label traditional family structures as “patriarchal” and “archaic,” A Quiet Place also reminds us that a family unit best operates on the complementary strengths of men and women.
An Entire Generation of Youth Are Finding Evangelical Churches Inadequate
It is now clear that broad evangelicalism has largely miscalculated how to engage the youth with our evolving, sexualized culture. 30 years of emphasizing purity over faith and repentance, entertainment over meditation, and games over catechisms have left scars.
Are Our Children Being Desensitized to the Wonders of Jesus Christ by Our Superhero Culture?
Each culture has its superstitions, stories, and traditions. Interestingly, many of these superstitions and cultural tales prove to be a barrier that have to be overcome by the Gospel in new missionary works.
Cessationist Film: Interview with Creator, Les Lanphere
In this very special episode of TCITC Podcast, Grayson and Jack sit down with the godfather of Reformed Podcasting, Les Lanphere, to talk about his brand new film, Cessationist.
Why Every Christian Must Seek to Maintain the Integrity of the Gospel
This is the seriousness of error when we add/remove anything to the gospel and work of Christ. Notice that Paul says in our text they are “deserting” Christ. The word there has a sense of change of factions or affiliation. It carries with it a tone of betrayal. This is the net effect when we add or change anything about the gospel of Jesus Christ – we abandon Christianity.