Author Archives: The Briefing
Where have all the Christians gone? Part 2
Interchange
Evangelical scholarship without the molasses
Review
Christian World Affairs
Review
Published Abroad: The politically correct pulpit
Published Abroad: Whatever happened to the evangelicals?
A Christian Upbringing
Life
“Being brought up in a Christian home is hard on a child.”
I have heard variations on this comment at various times and it has set me thinking. In fact, I have begun to feel somewhat bitter towards my parents, who gave me a thoroughly Christian upbringing.
Doing what works
Interchange
The God-man and the cross
Images of an imposter
Interchange
Getting past the Beach Boys
Throw your body into it
Problems with ‘the call’
Everyday Ministry
It was a happy day for Art and Zelda when they attended the special missionary meeting held at their church. It was there that they first felt specially called by God to go into missionary service. From that time on, they began to speak to others, especially those with a burden for missions, about missionary work and where they might be able to serve. Gradually their sense of call became focused on a particular country, and they found their way to a missionary society which could help them obey that call.
Why Jesus turned the tables
The Body of the Lord
The Lord’s Supper in 1 Corinthians
In the last Briefing, I suggested that if you built your understanding of Christianity by studying the whole New Testament (except 1 Corinthians 10-11), you would not have any reason to think that Christianity involves a sacramental meal instituted by Jesus at the Last Supper, in which the bread and the cup are given symbolic significance. In this article, I want to ask whether the relevant texts in 1 Corinthians really change that understanding. (more…)
