Do we need a new church council to define what is – and is not – an evangelical?
One of the most frustrating aspects of covering the evangelical world is deciding what the word “evangelical” means.
What matters now is what happens next
First of all, I should say plainly that Alistair Begg – who gets so much right – got this one wrong.
March for Life provides moment for reflection
Editor’s Note: Most Saturdays we will feature this “Editor’s Notebook” column. MinistryWatch President Warren Smith will offer his opinion on stories in the week’s news or, sometimes, offer a behind-the-scenes look at how and why we ...
We’re making some “tweaks” to the way we do things to serve you better
I’d like to highlight a few changes we’ve made in the past few weeks that we hope will allow us to serve you better in the future.
And other questions related to our annual executive compensation lists
How much should ministry leaders get paid? My answer is: “I don’t know.” However, I do know that donors have a right to know this information.
I think, though, that I was most fascinated by Dever’s decision, despite his publishing and speaking and organizational successes, to stay at Capitol Hill Baptist Church.
The answer is yes, and it will take will and wisdom to change
This week’s story caused me to search scripture and to reflect on the necessary and sufficient conditions for restoration. Scripture does not have a succinct, step-by-step cookbook for such matters, but neither is it silent.
New Leaders at Liberty University, Museum of the Bible, and David C. Cook Have Great Opportunities, Daunting Challenges
For Liberty, Museum of the Bible, and David C. Cook, this changing of the guard is not hypothetical.
Christians, especially our leaders, should tell the truth. We should not parse words. We should not prevaricate. We should not make unsubstantiated claims.
Books I have found helpful, nourishing, or inspiring
It is only by reading great writers that you can know if your own writing measures up.