‘Live My Truth’: The Gospel in an Age of Privatized Faith
When we settle for the pluralistic confines of a personalized and privatized faith, we lose the adventure of evangelism and the heart of Christianity.
When we settle for the pluralistic confines of a personalized and privatized faith, we lose the adventure of evangelism and the heart of Christianity.
When a Christ-honoring church draws together people from many social and cultural backgrounds, it declares the truth of God’s Word by displaying the gospel’s divine beauty.
Pastor Jay Harris is willing to die in inner-city Jacksonville, Florida. Here’s why.
The negative world isn’t a new phenomenon for Christians. Our response should be drawn from Scripture, not sociology.
Part memoir and part cautionary tale, Alberta’s book is meant to be a warning against political idolatry at a time when the political temperature only seems to be getting hotter.