by Kyle Campbell | Aug 31, 2020 | Doctrinal Discussions
For Generation Z (born between 1999 and 2015), “atheist” is no longer a dirty word: The percentage of teens who identify as such is double that of the general population (13% vs. 6% of all adults). The proportion that identifies as Christian likewise drops from...
by Oren Caskey | Aug 30, 2020 | Doctrinal Discussions
One of the biggest differences between the manner in which we worship and those in denominations is that we do not use instruments in our worship service. We all know and would defend that instruments are not to be used in our worship, but how many of us know or...
by Kyle Campbell | Aug 29, 2020 | Christian Living
Generation Z was born between 1999 and 2015, and they are the first truly “post-Christian” generation. More than any other generation before them, Generation Z does not assert a religious identity. They might be drawn to spirituality, but with a vastly different...
by Kyle Campbell | Aug 28, 2020 | Doctrinal Discussions
The Council of Nicaea, the first ecumenical debate held by the early church, concluded on August 25, 325 with the establishment of the doctrine of the “Holy Trinity,” which is a term to represent the godhead (cp. Acts 17:29; Romans 1:20; Colossians 2:9). About the year...
by Kyle Campbell | Aug 27, 2020 | Christian Living
It may come as no surprise that the influence of Christianity in the United States is waning. Rates of church attendance, religious affiliation, belief in God, prayer, and Bible-reading have been dropping for decades. Americans’ beliefs are becoming more post-Christian...
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