This is well-known evangelical writer Philip Yancey’s newest book and probably the 12th or 13th book I’ve read by him. It might be the most sobering. Even so, I have ridden alongside Yancey for a long time, and I feel safe with him as he traverses the world on his theological quest.We share some similarities. ContinueContinue reading “Riding along with Philip Yancey”
Author Archives: Don Follis
How should Christians respond to the Pope’s words about Islam?
Here from pastor John Piper is a clear, thoughtful explanation of what the Pope Benedict XVI said about Islam, and how to think about it as a follower of Jesus.
What is your view of God
"The United States calls itself one nation under God, but Americans don’t have all the same image of the Almighty in mind." Thus begins a page one piece by Cathy Lynn Grossman in today’s (9/12/06) USA TODAY on a new Baylor University religion survey conducted by Baylor’s Institute for Studies of Religion.Most fascinating to meContinueContinue reading “What is your view of God”
Spiritual gifts make you Charismatic!
Last night I preached at the young adult service on I Peter 4:7-11. Peter writes that believers should use whatever spiritual gift they have to serve others. The word translated gift is Charisma. That word is used 13 times in the New Testament. Charisma comes from charis, the Greek word for grace. The word hereContinueContinue reading “Spiritual gifts make you Charismatic!”
Simply Christian
Why does all humankind long for justice? Why do we thirst for spirituality? Why do we ache for human relationships? And why do look for beauty? … Those are the questions N.T. Wright starts with in the opening chapters of his newest book called Simply Christian (HarperSanFrancisco, 2006).Wright hooked me early and I stayed withContinueContinue reading “Simply Christian”
Scripture Memory
I have spent the last two days in Elk Rapids, Michigan, a little town along the eastern shore of Grand Traverse Bay. The lion’s share of each day has been spent working on my Bible memory work.I write out the passages I am memorizing long hand on 3X5 note cards. Then I take a walkContinueContinue reading “Scripture Memory”
Women leaders in the church
Back when I was studying the Bible in college, I was introduced to a young biblical scholar named Knofel Staton. He was a professor in a college that was part of the Independent Christian Churches and Churches of Christ, the denomination of my youth. Over the years I read many of Staton’s 35 books. IContinueContinue reading “Women leaders in the church”
Simply Go to the Poor
This Sunday I am preaching a message entitled: Go to the Poor. It’s causing me a lot of tension on the Monday before. Our church really does care for the poor … one of elements I like about this Vineyard. But I’ve been thinking about it today as I sit here at my desk inContinueContinue reading “Simply Go to the Poor”