Are We Promised Prosperity?
I must wonder how many other Christians -- far removed theologically from Charismatic prosperity theology -- might have bought into a very different prosperity theology. Do we now think that prosperity is our right?
Cast of Characters: Interview with Max Lucado
Preaching.com's Michael Duduit talks with author Max Lucado about his newest book.
God's Secret Agents
Is it correct to assume that angels are the nonthreatening, loving beings that many people believe them to be? That all depends.
"I don't care what my neighbor thinks Christianity is. I don't care what members of the church up the street think Christianity is. I don't care what any Christian leader, pastor, author, or celebrity you can name thinks Christianity is. I can't."
Secular humanism as a worldview fails because it doesn’t deal with reality. This manifested failure has ushered in the postmodern era, in which Westerners, having lost confidence in the secular story of the world, are floundering. Unfortunately, in the wake of this void comes Islam, which secularism can neither persuade nor resist. However, the predominant representation of the (reductionist) gospel we now see in the West is, I would argue, similarly ineffective.