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Be a ‘Come-Outer’!

Be a ‘Come-Outer’!

"Coming Out" is a hot slogan today, but not many people apply it to Christians--but they did once! … Read entire article »

Filed under: History

Rifqa Bary in Zombieland

Rifqa Bary in Zombieland

"Isn't this 'Revolution' more like a cult?" someone asked. When Rifqa Bare and Zombieland hit the news, it explained everything... … Read entire article »

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Change

It's a jailbreak! That's why Christian revolutionaries aren't frail people--they train, get armed, and fight to bring real change. … Read entire article »

Filed under: Wineskins

McLarenism

We attended a large gathering of fascinated onlookers seeking to know and feel the real Brian McLaren, a legendary figure in the Emergent Church -- and he did not disappoint. … Read entire article »

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Feelings of Joy

It's "more than a feeling!" Boston sang. Even those knuckle-heads knew emotions need significance. Joy delivers that: it's the most underrated, misunderstood weapon in the Christian arsenal. … Read entire article »

Filed under: Wineskins

The Fountainhead

Joy is the most underrated, unappreciated, overlooked, misunderstood reservoir of God's power, and it stirs a Revolution of the heart. … Read entire article »

Filed under: Wineskins

Revolution of Joy

Revolutions are always bloody affairs, with winners and losers. Not so with the Jesus Revolution. No tanks, guns, armies or bloody purges could ever do what God did when He pulled together such odd companions: joy and revolution. … Read entire article »

Filed under: Wineskins

Radical Revolution

Everyone is asking, "How do we 'do church?'" But it's the wrong question. We should ask, "How to start a revolution?" … Read entire article »

Filed under: Exegesis

Killed By Systems

Why would Christians trade the revolution Jesus Christ launched for a religious system?Read entire article »

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Heartless Institutions

In The Dawn of Covenant Theology we described the rise of Reformed Theology and its distinctive characteristics, especially the phenomena of the Visible and Invisible Church. We now show how it further developed into a phenomena in church history we call Institutionalized Christianity. … Read entire article »

Filed under: History