Why the West's indifference to religious persecution
Why do Western nations seem indifferent to the often brutal and blood-soaked religious persecution happening now throughout the world?
Why do Western nations seem indifferent to the often brutal and blood-soaked religious persecution happening now throughout the world?
In an age of complaint, accusation, protest, grievance-laden lamentation, and non-stop grumbling, we must whistle a "time out!" and come aside for real Thanksgiving.
With every election cycle, churches, their leaders, and congregants, face the same questions: Where do we fit into this debate? What positions should we take on the issues before us? What is our responsibility to our society? What are the limits of our engagement?
The elites that now determine our culture's values consensus are spiritually, philosophically, and morally insane, self-deluded.
Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity are proving as transformational as the first century church was in ancient Rome. They also reveal the stark contrasts between mere revolution and extraordinary transformation.
Ambivalence and ambiguity seem to be the new cool in some facets of Christianity.