Mark Driscoll takes to Twitter to discuss deconstruction, & Kate Shellnutt reports on cover-ups coming out of Grace Community Church.
In some circles, deconstruction is an unforgivable sin, marking one as an apostate or a leper. In other circles, to deconstruct has become a badge of honor—a rite of passage. Entering this conversation is Travis Dickinson, author of Wandering Toward... Continue Reading →
Dr. L. Daniel Hawks shares his heart on recent evangelical scandals, what Isaiah might teach us, and how God prefers faithfulness rather than success.
A pastor's preoccupation with his image or performance is often a subtle form of idolatry.
In January of 2021, I was honored to talk with Dr. Dennis R. Edwards about his work on 1-2 Peter, his new book Might From the Margins, as well as the state of modern American evangelicalism. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekUNS5OHVxA&t=184s We discuss what... Continue Reading →
Is deconstruction inherently evil? Is doubt the opposite of faith? Why are so many young Christians deconstructing? A look at A.J. Swoboda's new book After Doubt can help provide clarity to these questions and more.
According to Genesis 1-3, the original marriage failed because of the lure of idolatry and self-centeredness.