Super Bowl Roundup: A Christian Perspective on All Things Super Bowl XLVII
The game was lively, the commercials were interesting (is that the right word?), and the theology was questionable…
The game was lively, the commercials were interesting (is that the right word?), and the theology was questionable…
This comes from Ed Stetzer and, as usual with Ed, I agree with all of them…
Just for fun, I looked back over the history of the site to see our most popular posts. Here they are. Enjoy!…
Whenever I’m asked about my biggest mistakes in the early days of Willow, I say that I put undisciplined, untested people into positions of responsibility prematurely…
They have tasted by bitter experience the feelings of the dying statesman who cried aloud in his last hours, ‘The battle is fought: but the victory is not won.’”…
When in moral failure, those operating out of self-righteousness (I should know as I still struggle with this) are faced with two options…
He was the rightful winner. He created a gap that I couldn’t have closed if he hadn’t made a mistake…
Conducted by Barna Group, the study analyzes 96 geographic regions across the U.S…
Church leaders in the U.S. tend to view numerical growth as success and then ask the question “What works?”…
Last night, the Patriots lost to the Ravens in the AFC Championship Game. After the game, the Patriot’s Head Coach, Bill Belichick, refused the customary interview with CBS…