The end of a white Christian strategy
The 2012 Presidential election has become a watershed signifier for the shift to a post-Christian America. Check out this handy analysis (and accompanying infographic) from the Public Religion Research...
View Article57 percent of Britons think learning about Christianity is essential
In a fascinating recent British poll: And just how many Brits ascribe to the belief that Christianity should make a comeback? A YouGov poll reveals that nearly two-thirds (64 percent) of the 1,800...
View ArticleA centuries old occurrence of Stockholm Syndrome
A very provocative post, Protest of the Nones: Religious Disavowal as Social Critique, from Duane over at The Alchemists Imagination who draws correlations between the Nones, the Occupy Movement, and...
View ArticlePastor directed church member to fire woman for being too hot
I don’t know much about this story out of Iowa, but Dan Brennan offers an excellent perspective on the culture of evangelicalism and sexuality: Irresistible attraction is a story embedded with a...
View ArticleSomething less than human
From NBCNews.com: Lutheran pastor apologizes for taking part in Sandy Hook service. “There is sometimes a real tension between wanting to bear witness to Christ and at the same time avoiding situations...
View ArticleQuiz: How post-christian are you?
My buddy Charlie sent me this today: interesting stuff from Barna on just how “post-Christian” American cities are. Here’s how Barna determined this: Post-Christian = meet at least 60% of the...
View ArticleMy interview with Dallas Willard
Dallas Willard passed away today after recently being diagnosed with cancer. It would be impossible to describe just how formative Dallas’ work has been for me personally, and for many others. I’m not...
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