We need friendship as well as marriage
Americans today are lonelier than ever.
The Christian Post
Skip to main contentAmericans today are lonelier than ever.
Rico Tice, a well-known Evangelical leader and former Church of England clergyman, has left the denomination in reaction to what he perceives as its growing departure from biblical values, especially concerning same-sex marriage and repentance.
My wife and I have made this a theme of our life. We always have a room available, not just for our adopted or foster children, but for all the people we have met over the years. My wife often says, “There are no strangers, just people I haven’t met yet.”
The United Methodist Church General Conference has advanced a measure meant to allow different regions of the global denomination to determine their own standards on LGBT issues.
I will miss the idea of a great national denomination, as American Christianity becomes post-denominational. But the new, less centralized expressions of Christianity in America will continue and even amplify God’s work.
The faith crisis facing churches and denominations nationwide was fueled by the collapse of the family at home.
The New York Times and The Atlantic are not out here spreading the hope of the Gospel. They are, however, inadvertently highlighting God’s truth and design.