Tag Archives: discipleship

A Gospel with an excluded middle

Here's a challenging word from Jonny Woodrow over at The Crowded House blog:
If the gospel is about the past and the future then church simply needs to be a gathering outside of life that gets you to look backwards to the cross and what it achieved and forwards to future glory. It becomes a moment [...]

The “theology that matters” in 2007

This morning I ran across an intriguing statement written by a British colleague in ministry. He writes, “the theology that matters is not the theology we profess but the theology we practice.” It really made me stop and think. Most of us already know more than we actually put into practice, so one of my [...]