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A Generally Favorable Review of Kelly Kapic’s New Book, God So Loved, He Gave

Regular readers to this blog will note my ongoing exasperation with those who insist we need to regularly be in touch with our “inner sinner” in order to reassure ourselves that we really are bad enough that we can only … Continue reading

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Why Shane Claiborne’s Idea of Being “Long Gone” is the Wrong Kind of Holiday Mischief

One of my new year’s resolutions for 2011 is to try hard to agree with Shane Claiborne and Christianity Today’s Mark Galli at least one time apiece. But it is still 2010. Shane’s A Season for Mischief and Conspiracy: A … Continue reading

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The Alternative to Changing the World is not Insignificance. It’s Faithfully Re-Presenting Christ.

I agree with CT’s Mark Galli.  It’s stunning and disconcerting to see the number of new books and articles encouraging Christians to change the world. But I disagree with Mark Galli that the solution is to glorify insignificance. The opposite … Continue reading

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