Carl Trueman's Posts

Carl Trueman's Posts

On a personal note, and as follow-up to Levy's last post, I only heard Douglas Macmillan once, in 1989, at Aberdeen University Christian Union but (very, very rare for me) I still remember the text: 1. Cor. 1:25. That I remember it is a function of how powerful an address it was, and reminds me of...
On a personal note, and as follow-up to Levy's last post, I only heard Douglas Macmillan once, in 1989, at Aberdeen University Christian Union but (very, very rare for me) I still remember the text: 1. Cor. 1:25. That I remember it is a function of how powerful an address it was, and reminds me of...
I noticed this article this morning, and was particularly struck by the following quotation from an artist from an open letter apparently addressed to American churches: "An artist's relationship with you [the church] has not been easy; we are often in the margins of your communities, being the...
I noticed this article this morning, and was particularly struck by the following quotation from an artist from an open letter apparently addressed to American churches: "An artist's relationship with you [the church] has not been easy; we are often in the margins of your communities, being the...
In this final post in the series, I want to offer some brief, practical guidelines on how to help keep a church on the rails. Each could be a post in itself, but I have no wish to try your patience further. So, for what they are worth, here they are: 1. Guard your personal integrity and be honest...
In this final post in the series, I want to offer some brief, practical guidelines on how to help keep a church on the rails. Each could be a post in itself, but I have no wish to try your patience further. So, for what they are worth, here they are: 1. Guard your personal integrity and be honest...
In my last two posts, I have tried to suggest that the reasons for a church's decline into liberalism are not always immediately doctrinal, but can actually arise out of a culture; and, by implication, the underlying story I am trying to tell is that sometimes (oftentimes?) churches go liberal...
In my last two posts, I have tried to suggest that the reasons for a church's decline into liberalism are not always immediately doctrinal, but can actually arise out of a culture; and, by implication, the underlying story I am trying to tell is that sometimes (oftentimes?) churches go liberal...
Because the Christian church in Britain will obviously never have to deal with ministries like this .
Because the Christian church in Britain will obviously never have to deal with ministries like this .