Category Archives: Christian Behavior

Getting to the Heart of the Matter

Phil Hawkins has been doing some excellent commenting here on this blog of late. And sometimes comments are just too good to stay buried in the comments section of the blog. While I don’t seek to exalt any one person … Continue reading

Posted in American Christianity, Christian Behavior, Church, Doctrine, Guest Blogger, Relationships, Scripture Interpretation, Simple Church, Wish I Had Written This! | 32 Comments

How (Not) to Judge Someone’s Orthodoxy

Several times in the past, the subject of orthodoxy has come up on this blog. And quite honestly, I’ve taken a lot of flack over my hesitancy to write some people off as being “heretics”. This evening, while perusing some … Continue reading

Posted in Christian Behavior, Doctrine | 48 Comments

Ex-Pastors Gone Wild

Cheesy title for this post notwithstanding, I find nothing amusing or cute about an AP news article that was released today. When the news about Ted Haggard’s resignation amidst confessions of “sexual immorality” broke last year, I opted not to … Continue reading

Posted in American Christianity, Christian Behavior, Church, Theology in the News | 11 Comments

More Than Meets the Eye

It’s no secret that one of the very natural tendencies of humankind is toward legalism. And it’s no secret that Christians face the temptation quite often to become legalistic. Even when we attempt to explore liberty, we run the risk … Continue reading

Posted in Christian Behavior, Scripture Interpretation | 27 Comments

Crummy Church Signs

My good blogging buddy Tony Sisk has often posted some church signs on his blog that we have had fun “critiquing”.  And one time, in the course of the discussion, he pointed us to a blog that exists solely to … Continue reading

Posted in Christian Behavior, Lighter Side | 5 Comments