
Why American Christianity Is Not Classical Christianity
American Christianity tends to trade memory for novelty. “Fresh” and “relevant” become the watchwords. But if every Sunday we must invent worship anew, what happens to our roots? We become like trees in shallow soil—green for a season, easily toppled when storms come.

Louder Than Our Lives
We have become experts in telling the world what we are against. We boast our faith as if it were a badge we stitched to our sleeves.

The Kindness We Owe
I believe Jesus is the Way, the Truth, and the Life (John 14:6). I cannot water that down. That claim is too central, too costly. But if I believe that, then I must also believe that He is Lord over all—Lord even over those who do not yet see Him.