Christless Christianity ’08
Countless sermons in churches across the country focus on moralistic concerns and personal transformation. But has Christ gotten lost in the shuffle? Have we inverted […]
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Countless sermons in churches across the country focus on moralistic concerns and personal transformation. But has Christ gotten lost in the shuffle? Have we inverted […]
Many Christian leaders today point to Jesus as a good moral guide (WWJD), an inspirational figure of self-sacrifice, or one who resolves our problem with […]
Why is Joel Osteen so popular? Is he a faithful representative of the Christian Faith, or is his message more about self-help and personal motivation? […]
2008 is an election year and many churches will be distracted from their focus on the city of God, to the governments of men. What […]
In order to attract larger numbers, many churches throughout America have made their services more upbeat and entertaining. On this edition of the White Horse […]
At the core of just about every major religion is something we call advice, or a set of instructions intended to help you live a […]
Many Christians in our time read the Old Testament merely as a guide for moral lessons and instruction. But do the Bible heroes really provide […]
Too often, churches in our day focus our attention on Christian experiences rather than Christ. In the process these bodies have emphasized the subjective over […]
What are the gifts of the Spirit? Are they still for today? Even if they are, is it possible that Christians in our time have […]
What is the proper role of tradition within the Christian faith? And at what point does traditionalism become a barrier to faith, or a distraction […]
On this edition of the White Horse Inn, Michael Horton talks with Dr. Andrew Sach, one of the authors of a new book titled, Pierced […]
What are the main differences between classical vs. liberal approaches to the Christian faith? In the 1920’s, J. Gresham Machen argued that these two perspectives […]