Finding community is as critical as obtaining food and shelter, since the need to belong is what makes us human. The isolation and loneliness of modern life have led many people to search for deeper connection, which has resulted in a renewed interest in intentional communities. These intentional communities or ecovillages are an appealing choice […]
꼬리표,en,1월,en,간호는 기독교인이 될 수 있습니다,en,대답은 분명해 보일 수 있습니다,en,그러나 우리의 다원주의 사회에서,en,기독교 간호사는 종종 자신의 업무에서 자신의 가치를 유지하라는 지시를받습니다.,en,사실은,en,Judith Shelly와 Arlene Miller가 묻습니다,en,누구든지 어떤 가치에 의존하지 않고 간호사를 할 수 있습니까?,en,또는 옹호자,en,가치가 없습니다,en,간호는 실제로 그들 자신의 투쟁입니다,en,자기 의로움의 타격 개혁 된 침례교 전통에서 강한 인물,en,교회와 일치하는 교회를 방어합니다,en,런던 침례교 신앙 이해에 대한 고백,en,그리고 그의 시대의 교회에서 자유주의적이고 실용적인 신학 적 경향에 반대,en,Spurgeon은 주위에 설교했습니다,en,사람들,en,종종,en,매주 다른 시간,en,기독교가 어떻게 기독교가 세계 종교가되었는지 탐구하는 기독교 사명,en: Christian missions
Let’s Get Growing, Christians!
When we become Christians we consciously repent of our bad habits–a promise to make a 180° turn from habits that displease God toward habits that please Him. We do this through and by faith alone. Yet faith alone does not suddenly “make good” our promise. It is our faith that gives us the reason to […]
The Next Christendom
In this new and substantially expanded Third Edition, Philip Jenkins continues to illuminate the remarkable expansion of Christianity in the global South–in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Drawing upon the extensive new scholarship that has appeared on this topic in recent years, he asks how the new Christianity is likely to affect the poor, among […]
The Lost History of Christianity
The Lost History of Christianity by Philip Jenkins offers a revolutionary view of the history of the Christian church. Subtitled “The Thousand-Year Golden Age of the Church in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia—and How It Died,” it explores the extinction of the earliest, most influential Christian churches of China, India, and the Middle East, […]
A Blow of Self-Righteousness
A Blow of Self-Righteousness A strong figure in the Reformed Baptist tradition, defending the Church in agreement with the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith understanding, and opposing the liberal and pragmatic theological tendencies in the Church of his day, Spurgeon preached to around 10,000,000 people, often up to 10 times each week at different […]