When Deception Looks Like Faith: A Call to Women Who Love the Word There’s a kind of theology creeping through the Church today. It speaks softly. It wears the language of love. It borrows just enough scripture to sound faithful, but it subtly denies the power of the gospel to transform. And tragically, it’s everywhere.Continue reading “When Deception Looks Like Faith”
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Holding Fast to Christ in a Culture That’s Letting Go
Part 4 of the series: Almost Christian: The Subtle Drift of Post-Evangelical Faith Part 1: What Even is Post-Evangelicalism?Part 2: From Church Hurt to Doctrinal DriftPart 3: How Post-Evangelicalism Rebrands Sin and Shifts Authority So, where does this all leave us? After three posts about subtle theological drift, repackaged sin, and feelings over truth, maybeContinue reading “Holding Fast to Christ in a Culture That’s Letting Go”
How Post-Evangelicalism Rebrands Sin and Shifts Authority
Part 3 of the series: Almost Christian: The Subtle Drift of Post-Evangelical Faith Post 1: What Even is Post-Evangelicalism?Post 2: From Church Hurt to Doctrinal Drift “Sin is just a construct.” “Jesus didn’t come to condemn.”“My truth is valid because God made me this way.” These are the mantras of post-evangelicalism, where sin gets redefinedContinue reading “How Post-Evangelicalism Rebrands Sin and Shifts Authority”
From Church Hurt to Doctrinal Drift
Part 2 of the series: Almost Christian: The Subtle Drift of Post-Evangelical Faith Read Part 1 HERE. “Church hurt changed my whole view of God.” “I was told to just get over it.”“They weaponized scripture, so I threw out doctrine altogether.” These are real wounds. And they’re common. The problem is that when pain becomesContinue reading “From Church Hurt to Doctrinal Drift”
What Even is Post-Evangelicalism?
Part 1 of the series: Almost Christian: The Subtle Drift of Post-Evangelical Faith How I Found Myself on This Trail Earlier this year, I was researching for a post titled Compassion Without Compromise: Holding Fast to Biblical Truth. My goal was to address a troubling trend I was seeing in the church. Well-meaning believers embracingContinue reading “What Even is Post-Evangelicalism?”