Teaching in Guatemala: Relationships or Detached Participation

By Jeff Goins, Editor I once heard a story in which a magazine interviewed a popular, evangelical theologian and asked him the question, “Who is the best preacher in the world?” The theologian smirked and retorted, “You don’t know him.” He went on to explain that the greatest minister out there is probably someone in … Continue reading Teaching in Guatemala: Relationships or Detached Participation

Soprano Christianity: Fundamentalism Vs. Emergent

By Timothy Kurek I often picture Christianity like I picture the Sopranos, separate families working exclusively for the betterment of themselves and no one else. These “families” attempt to have their hands in every pocket, and even train soldiers, enforcers and capos for the purpose of more efficiently accomplishing these objectives, advancing the cause with … Continue reading Soprano Christianity: Fundamentalism Vs. Emergent