Help! Post-Christendom is Persecuting Me

There’s no question that we, in North America, are living in changing times. People like Stuart Murray have labelled our context as post-Christendom. Some Christians have called it the start of Christian persecution. But what most of us are experiencing now is not persecution, but a loss of power. What does it mean to follow Jesus in this context?

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Going Home

As I sit in an airplane at an altitude of 10,668 meters, I had a strange thought. What if, for whatever reason, I accepted my time in transit as home? It's a ridiculous thought, but I think many of us have done this with life. We think we have arrived, but Jesus invites us home into His Kingdom, and until then, we are in transit.

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A Christian Response to Mental Illness

Why do I feel the need to write about mental illness? Simply put, because the stigma around mental illness is still present in our society and churches. The more we talk about this, the less stigmatized it will be, hopefully coming to a point where “snap out of it,” or “just pray more” are no longer legitimate pastoral responses.

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Diversity Oriented Churches: A Beautiful Mosaic

What if our church represented the diversity of our community? What if we were to reach out to our neighbourhood with the message that all cultures are welcome because Jesus welcomes all. I don’t think it would be easy, but as we are intentional about diversity, we will benefit and grow in a way we could never imagine.

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I Just Read the Bible!

As we grow in faith, we will eventually have to come to terms with the fact that no one just reads the Bible. I'm sorry if this offends you. Yet at the same time, our idea of a pure reading of Scripture is offensive to the rest of the Church. I’m not saying that you are wrong in your interpretation, but we must name interpretation as interpretation.

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