Political commentator Fred Barnes writing in the Wall Street Journal:
In 2007, my wife Barbara and I left The Falls Church, which we had happily attended from the time we became Christians a quarter-century ago. It’s a 277-year-old church in northern Virginia well-known for its popular preacher, the Rev. John Yates, its adherence to traditional biblical [...]
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Barnes on Church Planting in WSJ
Posted in Uncategorized on March 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
American Christianity in Decline
Posted in Uncategorized on March 10, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Check out Michael Spenser’s (The internet Monk) linked-up take on recent evidence of the decline of American Christianity here. His summation and prescription is compelling.
If you are an evangelical and you aren’t enthusiastically supporting innovative, cross cultural, missional church planting, you might want to go pre-plan the funeral. The future isn’t the megachurch. The future [...]
