Ok, so I am on a bit of a Piper kick. In the below video you will see one of the best described examples of the shortcomings of the emerging movement. Unfortunately I believe that many evangelicals are doing exactly the same thing. Sound off in the comments!
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I’ve been absent for a while, and I hope the content of this post doesn’t make you think I’ve lost it. Last week Mark Driscoll was on Nightline with three others discussing the reality/existance of Satan. I didn’t count, but my guess is that he gave the gospel no less than 3 times and pointed to Jesus as the remedy for evil at least a dozen times.
Mark rocked ‘em! This will take about an hour of your life, but it is well worth it. WATCH
Just a few days ago I watched a video podcast with two pastors of the “emerging” movement. Both of their churches have seen explosive growth with an average of about 1000 members per year. As I listened to their conversation it was obvious to me that they saw this growth as an indication of what they felt was the great need in their communities and and the failure of the traditional evangelicals, seeker driven, seeker sensitive churches, and the positive confession movement. They lumped them all together and viewed their message as a sissified Christianity or a legalistic Christianity. Mark Driscoll from Mars Hill Community Church in Seattle has written, that the church has transformed Jesus into “a Richard Simmons, hippie, queer Christ,” a “neutered and limp-wristed popular Sky Fairy of pop culture that . . . would never talk about sin or send anyone to hell.” While his rhetoric may be a bit over the top, there is no doubt that there is a great deal of truth to his and others assessment of modern evangelicalism. Much of the evangelical church has soft peddled the Gospel with a simplistic user friendly message that emphasizes the love of God and ignores the sinfulness of man and God’s judgment. And the positive confession movement, best illustrated by Joel Osteen, compounds this problem with a message that is a mixture of Norman Vincent Peal and Kenneth Hagen.
Continue reading ‘Engage or Challenge Part 2′
It was mentioned in a recent post that today’s Christian culture has been permeated by redefined terms. This often leads to misunderstanding for many. Along with new defintions for old terms, many have “thrown in” new terms that have “fuzzy” definitions. Today it is my desire to clarify one of those terms and explain why it should matter to you.
Emergent, is a fairly new term. While it has been used for several years, it has only recently become popular. The real problem with this term is that amongst its proponents it is really two different terms, emergent and emerging. Here is a brief review of what they mean:
Continue reading ‘What is Emergent & Why Should I Care? (Part I)’


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