When my wife and I worked at an inner city ministry I tried to be conscious of avoiding "church speak". I wanted to express the gospel but do it in a way that didn't sound like I was completely unaware that many of the people we encountered had never set foot in a church before.... Continue Reading →
“Quiet Time” Has Got To Go
I have a confession to make. I don’t have a quiet time. That’s right, the standard for evangelical spiritual growth is not in my vocabulary. Not because I dislike the idea of having a time of the day set aside for being quiet but because the term “quiet time” has turned into something powerless and... Continue Reading →