Such a dishonest description of the book.
If Conn's already read it, he should be warning his friend and his listeners not to waste their time because its full of vile content.
Thanks @not_our_guy for doing the research.
A pastor friend just sent me this picture from their church bookstore. “Every Member Matters”, right under John Cena’s autobiography.
Love it! - https://t.co/u2F9stdFRj
@WordPress Following this update, all my letter keystrokes in the editor bring up the keyword search bar. Is this a known issue that is being addressed?
This is insufferable. Why did the Nicene creed need to be written if the church already had the Apostles Creed?
Which Nicene Creed? 325 or 381? Why?
What about the Council of Ephesus? What about the Athanasian Creed? The Chalcedonian Creed?
When new heresies are invented, new lines that clarify orthodoxy must be drawn in response.
The Christ who redeems is the same Christ who creates. To deny what Jesus saves us from or calls us to uphold is to unravel the very grammar of Scripture and to place oneself at odds with the underlying logic of creedal Christianity. 1 Corinthians 6 becomes incoherent unless we see that redemption is not a departure from creation, but its redirection, restoration, and fulfillment.
Here’s the ultimate irony of this unbiblical approach:
They reject the judgments of the first ecumenical decision of the Jerusalem Council in Acts 15, which clearly instructs every believer by the direct inspiration of the Holy Spirit to abstain from sexual immorality.
Period.
"Always respond to every impulse to pray. The impulse to pray may come when you are reading or when you are reading or when you are battling with a text. I would make an absolute law of this: always obey such an impulse." - Martyn Lloyd-Jones
John Calvin on baptism:
“Whether the person baptized is to be wholly immersed, and that whether once or thrice, or whether he is only to be sprinkled with water, is not of the least consequence: churches should be at liberty to adopt either, according to the diversity of climates, although it is evident that the term baptize means to immerse, and that this was the form used by the primitive church.”
(Institutes, 4.15.19)
Want to give the secular media warm fuzzies? Dress up liberal ideology in Christian-sounding language.
Want to empty a church? Do the same thing from the pulpit.