Ed Stetzer
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Chuck Colson: 1931-2012. A Legacy of Gospel Proclamation and Social Concern
Chuck Colson's name has been synonymous with conservative evangelicalism for as long as I can recall.
Obama, Romney: Self-Professed Christians Whom Many Christians Don't Believe Actually Are Christians
Now, the Presidential race is really on – and down to two candidates. But, it appears, that many Americans (and a strong majority of evangelicals) don't think either of them actually are Christians.
Considering (and Surviving) Unhealthy Christian Organizations, Part 2
If you do find yourself in an unhealthy Christian organization, I would encourage you to consider that God may want you to leave it. My own standard is this: will staying here hurt my walk with God or harm my family?
Considering (and Surviving) Unhealthy Christian Organizations, Part 1
How do you know if your Christian organization or church is dysfunctional? The organization or church thinks everyone else is wrong and only they are right.
On Heretics and Helpfulness: Relating to Those Outside of Orthodoxy
How do we relate in a helpful way with those who are (or are perceived to be) outside of orthodoxy?
How Should We Remember Joe Paterno?
Joe Paterno has died. Our condolences go out to his family. Many do not know how to respond to his legacy and ask, "Will one mistake define him?"
What I Imagine Newt Gingrich Wishes and What We Can Learn From His Mistakes
I do not know the details of Gingrich's past, many of which are disputed, but here are three things we all know: Gingrich has committed adultery at least twice.
How Should We Talk About Sex?
Sex. A lot of Christians are talking about it... and some are talking about talking about it.
North Korea: Some Information and a Call to Prayer
With the death of Kim Jong Il, we stand at a key moment.
Reflections on the Death of Christopher Hitchens
What if instead of focusing on the intellectual challenges of Hitchens' arguments, we reflected on the brevity of our own lives for a moment?