Category: Bible
Apps to the Future – My CT Interview with 3 Bible Innovators!
Technology has changed the face of the Bible and Bible reading in our lives, homes and churches. Recently I have the opportunity to interview
New HuffPost Article: The New Roman Roads: Technology and Bible Reading
The “Roman roads” of today are the Internet, the smartphone and social media. The famed Roman Roads of the Ancient Empire were
Bible Reading vs. Scripture “Engagement”
Have you been “just reading” your Bible lately, or getting experiencing “Scripture engagement”? There is an unmistakable difference. While
The Bible & New Technology: My CT Article
Here is a link to an article I wrote that just came out in the June issue of Christianity Today. It is entitled, “The Social Network
An Interesting Elevator Ride: The Book That Sparks Opinion
If you ever want to make an elevator ride interesting, just casually ask the fellow riders in the car what they think about THE BIBLE. And, then,
Pentecostal Growth Explosion – Over A-Fourth of Christendom
The Pentecostal movement itself continues to grow at a rapid rate. It is arguably the fastest-growing component of Christendom today. Johnson,
A LifeWord: Off the Pages & Into Your Heart
“The life is in the speaking words.” A.W. Tozer God wants to breathe a word into your soul and over your life. Did you know that? It happened to
Chuck Colson on Who Most Needs to Repent in U.S.
The late Chuck Colson, founder of Prison Fellowship, believed that one particular group in America most needed to repent. It may not be who you
How Good is “Good Enough”?
“I’m sick of your religion, religion, religion…” – Isaiah 1:14 The Message “It will be an ill day for us if what most humans mean by
Was Jesus Religious?
“I’m after mercy, not religion.” Hosea 6:6 The Message “Christ came when all things were growing old. He made them new.” Augustine Would
When Leaders Overestimate Themselves.
After years of serving in various roles as a leader and alongside other leaders, I have come to believe that the two most common mistakes made by
What the Wilderness Tabernacle Reveals About Intimacy.
Rod Cooper, a professor at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, describes intimacy as “INTO-ME-SEE!” I like that. It says much about what