Reporting on the Rise of ‘Reckless Christianity’
Responding biblically to the worldwide prophets and apostles movement taking over churches (the New Apostolic Reformation)
Prophetic words and taking God's name in vain
When most people think of "taking the Lord's name in vain," they usually think this refers to saying God's name in profanity. That's a start, but there's actually another way people are in danger of taking God's name in vain (which basically means to treat his name lightly). They do this by claiming God told them to say something he didn't actually say.
The Error of 'King James Only'
I often receive comments on my blog written by people claiming that the King James Bible is the only translation people should read and that all other translations are untrustworthy. I disagree with this view strongly.
ReThink Apologetics Conferences teach Christian youth to think clearly
If you live near Southern California and you have a junior high, high school or college-aged student, I urge you to take them to Stand to Reason's "ReThink Apologetics Student Conference," tonight and tomorrow in Costa Mesa, California.
The danger of the live simulcast
You might have noticed a growing trend. More churches are hosting live simulcasts, featuring big-name Christian speakers, like one coming up Wednesday, called The Gathering 2016. There are a lot of reasons why they're popular, which I'll address below. But despite the popularity of the simulcast, churches need to be aware of a particular danger before they decide to host one of these events.
Listen to my latest radio interview about the New Apostolic Reformation
Today I was interviewed by Chris Rosebrough on his show Fighting for the Faith about the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) and my two co-authored books about this movement.