Salt, Light, & Conformity

I want to address a somewhat sensitive topic that I hope may be of value both to those in our church family and to Christians across the body of Christ who find themselves increasingly concerned about the cultural trends affecting our nation, our youth, and the church at large. As an intentional community, we represent […]
What Is the “World”?

I returned last evening from visiting one of the largest Anabaptist colonies in the world, a community that has functioned almost as a nation unto itself for about 100 years. This society, insulated from worldly politics and free to pursue its faith and aspirations, could provide a compelling vision of what the future of Christianity might practically look like—enclaves of counterculture within nations across the globe. Their intentional separation and lifestyle resonate with our discussions about the emerging shape of Christianity in the future. Yet, despite the impressive scale and success of this colony, I was deeply troubled by the evident presence of sin, division, and burgeoning worldliness.
Silver Linings amidst National Storms

In these turbulent times, a rising minority is breaking free from the haze of unexamined cultural myths, realizing the peril of a passive life. As the kingdom of this world wanes in the hearts of devout believers, they are stepping into renewed spiritual and cultural battles, resisting the erosion of core values.