Saturday, December 3, 2011

More Good Stuff from Christianity Today

Why We Need Jesus
Reason and morality cannot show us a good and gracious God. For that, we need the Incarnation.


Making Disciples Today: Christianity Today's New Global Gospel Project
Ongoing controversies over the nature of the Atonement (substitutionary or Christus Victor?), the historical Adam (creation or evolution?), the afterlife (heaven and hell or universalism?), the nature of the authority of Scripture ("inerrant" or "infallible" or "trustworthy"?)—among other debates—show how relevant doctrine remains.


Why We Need More 'Chaplains' and Fewer Leaders
What's a pastor for?


My Perfect Child
What God taught me through my daughter's disability


Black Friday, Cyber Monday, & the Christian Consumer
What a model for ethical consumption can look like


Doing Good and Turning a Profit
For businessman James Reiner, hiring ex-cons is more than a mission of mercy. It's smart business

Why I'm Okay with Church Failure
At the end of the day, Christians' ministry success is not about money and buildings.
Wherever we serve, we can rest in the fact that God, El Roi, is the God who sees the unseen, who perceives the greater worth beneath the ashes, and whose blessings often look like paradox.

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