When to Break the Protocol of Decorum
Evangelicalism's obsession with decorum has neutered our ability to speak with directness and courage. Words are tools — and different jobs require different tools.
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Scripture gives a map for navigating church conflicts, identifying two kinds of wisdom: one from God, the other from the world. When relationships crack, trust breaks, and tempers flare, we need men and women of true wisdom to broker peace.
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Darwinism is Poison — And You've Probably Drunk Some
Even if you've been a solid young earth creationist your entire life, Darwinian assumptions have seeped into the way we think about bodies, nature, and human life. Here's how to spot them.
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Who Are We Looking to Reach?
While we desire to see all people come to know, love, and obey Jesus, our primary mission focus is on three groups: the children of our church, unbelievers in the area, and Christian refugees in theologically thin churches.
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What Do We Want Our Church to Look Like Five Years from Now?
Here are summary statements of what we hope to be known for as a church — vibrant growth, high grace and high truth, courage on hard issues, deep community, and faithful discipleship.
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Why Does Our Church Exist?
Our mission statement says: Christ the King Church exists to help people know, love, and obey Jesus as Lord over all of life. This is a restatement of the Great Commission for our ministry context.
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Is it Sinful Anger or Righteous Rage?
Scripture doesn't forbid anger, but it does tell us to slow it down. Here's how to tell the difference between righteous anger and sinful rage — and what to do about both.
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