God is not a Democrat or Republican, but He is surely not a Liberal!

I don’t  blame you if you can’t make it to the 2:36 mark, but that’s where she drops this doozy.

Honestly, how many things does this woman have to get totally and completely wrong before people stop listening to her?

“I’m Sorry I’m a Christian”

Warning: There is some strong language. Probably not safe for kids or work, and probably not worth watching if strong language is offensive to you.

My reaction — provocative, powerful, and convicting.

What’s yours?

March Madness, “Insane Christian” Style

I love March Madness. There’s no other time of the year quite like it.

But this year, it just got a little more awesome. I give you “Christianity’s March Madness Insanity.” I really wish I would have thought of this. It’s brilliant.

Remember to take it with a grain of salt. It’s written by a Christian, mostly for a Christian audience that doesn’t take itself too seriously.

Scott’s already kicked off the first round, but voting is still open! For your convenience, “Game” one of the first round is here. There have been several “games” already, but voting is still open on all of them (I’m assuming until Round One is complete). If you’re not easily offended, have a look at the rest!

Don’t let your theology migrate north

My challenge to you is to learn from the mistakes of your Presbyterian, Episcopalian,  and Methodist forbears: Don’t let your theology migrate north – and by “north,” I mean up, from the heart to the head, from the streets to the ivory tower.  Forget about trying to impress the Ivy Leaguers – they’re the past, not the future.  And forget about “trickle-down” modes of theological education, where the smartest person in the room teaches the next one down, and so on and so on.  That, too, is the past.  Instead, learn how to blog.  Tweet your theology.  Write popular books instead of monographs.  In other words, teach everyday people how to think theologically.

From Tony Jones’ recent paper, which was presented at the Society for Pentecostal Studies.

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