What has to be forgiven is not just what we do but who we are, not just our sinning but our sinfulness, not just our choices but what we have chosen in place of God.
There is a breeze blowing. I see it in the deep discontent that is being voiced with the threadbare state of the evangelical world, with its empty wo… - David F. Wells
There is a breeze blowing. I see it in the deep discontent that is being voiced with the threadbare state of the evangelical world, with its empty wo…
- David F. Wells
Many of those whose task it is to broker the truth of God to the people of God in the churches have now redefined the pastoral task such that theolog… - David F. Wells
Many of those whose task it is to broker the truth of God to the people of God in the churches have now redefined the pastoral task such that theolog…
What has to be forgiven is not just what we do but who we are, not just our sinning but our sinfulness, not just our choices but what we have chosen … - David F. Wells
What has to be forgiven is not just what we do but who we are, not just our sinning but our sinfulness, not just our choices but what we have chosen …
We are called to see that the Church does not adapt its thinking to the horizons that modernity prescribes for it but rather that it brings to those … - David F. Wells
We are called to see that the Church does not adapt its thinking to the horizons that modernity prescribes for it but rather that it brings to those …
The disappearance of theology from the life of the Church, and the orchestration of that disappearance by some of its leaders, is hard to miss today,… - David F. Wells
The disappearance of theology from the life of the Church, and the orchestration of that disappearance by some of its leaders, is hard to miss today,…
Evil by its very nature opposes the purposes of God, but God, in his sovereignty, can make even this evil serve his purposes. - David F. Wells
Evil by its very nature opposes the purposes of God, but God, in his sovereignty, can make even this evil serve his purposes.
What is to be gained if we are so intent in reaching out to the unchurched that we then unchurch the reached? - David F. Wells
What is to be gained if we are so intent in reaching out to the unchurched that we then unchurch the reached?
The fundamental problem in the evangelical world today is that God rests too inconsequentially upon the church. His truth is too distant, His grace i… - David F. Wells
The fundamental problem in the evangelical world today is that God rests too inconsequentially upon the church. His truth is too distant, His grace i…
Humility has nothing to do with depreciating ourselves and our gifts in ways we know to be untrue. Even "humble" attitudes can be masks of pride. Hum… - David F. Wells
Humility has nothing to do with depreciating ourselves and our gifts in ways we know to be untrue. Even "humble" attitudes can be masks of pride. Hum…
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