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What can academics and lay people do to understand each other better?
How can we bridge the gap? Listen in with Sheb and Sam Varghese on the
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Are skeptical atheists skeptical enough? Is the doctrine of sola scriptura coherent? Listen in with Mitch Stokes and Sheb Varghese on the Faith Colloquium Podcast.
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What should you know before attending seminary? What makes a good
seminary? Listen in with Sheb and Sam Varghese on the Faith Colloquium
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In the past, I've shared what I love about Evangelicalism.
And those still remain true about evangelicalism at its best. In this post, I want to explain what I don't like about Protestant evangelical culture at its worst.
What do you look for in a church? Listen to Sheb and Sam Varghese discuss 8 important things to look for when trying to find a church to attend, and please comment with your own thoughts.
For a long time there has been a trend among North American evangelicals who grow up in conservative evangelical culture, and then at some point leave "traditional" evangelicalism for some flavor of progressive Christianity. On the popular level, I'm thinking here of people like Rachel Held Evans or Rob Bell. Usually, these "post-evangelicals/ex-evangelicals" claim to have cut ties with evangelicalism and they no longer identify as evangelical; they disavow evangelicalism.
Evangelicals often get a lot of flak...including from fellow evangelicals. And sometimes deservedly so. I don't care to defend the stupid things evangelical Christians do. It's safe to say they can be easy target.
SV: Sometimes as
Christians, we don’t pay much attention to the Old Testament, or we have a
tendency to think it is not as significant for us today? Why is the Old
Testament important? Do the books of the Old Testament still have relevance for
our lives today?
God has a plan for your life. You are meant to fulfill a purpose. God wants you to flourish. You don't have to feel confused or despair... All of this is true, but when it becomes the entirety of the Christian message, then it is bad.
I have never had an interest in guns. I've never found them impressive, attractive or anything like that. I have never owned a gun, and I have no plans on ever owning a gun. And yet for many Christians, being a patriotic gun owner is synonymous with being a Christian. And I think this view is troubling for a number of reasons.