The Gospel should be at the centre of all true preaching. Yet the idea of preaching evangelistically can be daunting. How should we approach preaching the Bible to mixed audiences? Today, @ReneBreuel gives instructions and examples of this very thing. https://t.co/bliP1t9N94
As we remember at Easter, the cross of Christ isn’t the end of the story. After tragedy comes redemption, and after the apparent end comes a new beginning. By René Breuel:
https://t.co/QpC88nQxeY
To live is to suffer (unfortunately!). But here are four ways Christianity helps us suffer more wisely and meaningfully.
Glad to give this contribution to @news_cne
Nell’occasione della morte di Papa Francesco, ci tengo ad onorare l’atteggiamento di rispetto e stima che @Pontifex ha rivolto nei confronti dei cristiani evangelici.
Ecco le mie riflessioni: https://t.co/doEn8dP7iE
What are religion's main alternatives today? A new book by @nytimes columnist @DouthatNYT inspired me to write an article for the Times Literary Supplement ( @TheTLS ) about this question. If C. S. Lewis argued for “mere Christianity”, Douthat makes a case for “mere religion.”
'The book’s most timely argument is its case for faiths that have survived the test of the centuries over fads and novelties.'
René Breuel (@ReneBreuel): A case for traditional faiths in an age of experimentation
https://t.co/vAKm5tlBMZ
#Evil remains a mystery for both believers and non-believers. But that is not the only thing that @ReneBreuel has to say about the problem of #pain.
https://t.co/ItR8oU5iiE
A joy to join @edstetzer, @johnpauldickson and other teaching at @WycliffeHall’s School of Evangelism! I have been blessed as a student by @UniofOxford, and it’s a thrill to pass on what I received to current students here.
When #NotreDame caught on fire, I wrote an article for the @washingtonpost noticing that that many people at the time lamented the damage done to a cultural landmark, instead of a church.
Five years later, have reactions changed? Here are my updated reflections for @news_cne
Much gratitude for @nytimes running this beautiful piece by @JasonDeParle on homelessness, faith, and prodigal sons and daughters coming home!
https://t.co/egmmQyy0Wr
I'm excited to start writing for @news_cne and share my story in this first interview.
I invite you to regularly visit this platform, which offers a European Christian perspective on today's news.
https://t.co/xG6vTUlMcD
Los desafíos que las primeras iglesias enfrentaron no son tan diferentes a las experiencias que los cristianos viven hoy en día.
@ReneBreuel comparte qué podemos aprender de las reprensiones de Jesús en el #Apocalipsis:
https://t.co/aLvz6SctXs
The Book of Revelation uses powerful imagery to exhort us to not conform to our environment or succumb to worldly propaganda.
Here's an article for @CTmagazine where I sum up years of research and lessons learned from scholars and friends alike.
https://t.co/vSadlDiGbv
For me, @lcwe’s third congress in Cape Town was about the shift in Christianity’s center of gravity toward the Global South. 14 years later, Seoul 2024 celebrated a geographically distributed faith.
Here are four reflections about #l4congress:
https://t.co/fZ4nwetOPK
Loved this chance of sitting with @PeterMead and talking about one of my favorite topics: preaching.
Grateful for @FOCLOnline for hosting our conversation and making it available online.
Have you wondered what goes into preparing for a sermon series? Today, @petermead (@cordeouk) interviews @ReneBreuel about his Bible teaching at ELF this year and his preparation for it. https://t.co/ghjj4obH3J
We need polycentric leadership that draws on the resources of the worldwide body of Christ. Global wisdom is the antidote to the hidden virus of cultural captivity. By @ReneBreuel: https://t.co/q8axSAkmYx