This Week’s Top Christian Blogs
By Bob Kellemen | Founder and CEO, RPM Ministries
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Posted 7:06 am on May 10, 2010
The Best of the Best Around the Net links you to blog posts that provide robust, rich, and relevant insights for living. Check out the following links you can trust.
The Testing of Franklin Graham
Al Mohler writes, “Evangelical Christians in the United States had better see a big challenge staring us in the face. Franklin Graham was disinvited by the Pentagon for making statements that are required by faithfulness to the gospel of Christ.” Continue reading.
Historic Biblical Counseling Coalition Meeting
This past week, nearly 40 leaders in the modern biblical counseling movement met in Chicago. Read about the purpose of this historic summit and a report on the activities.
Where the Millennials Find Their Religion
Fox News (www.foxnews.com) has a very interesting and somewhat sad report on where young people today are finding their “religion” and meeting their “spiritual needs”: Millennials Increasingly Find Their Religion Online (http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/05/07/millennials-finding-religion-online/?test=latestnews).
It’s Getting Dangerous Out There
While I’ve never before listed the same blogger twice in any one week, this week I make a well-deserved exception. Speaking about the arrest of a preacher in England, Al Mohler writes, “We have seen this coming for some time now. The public space has been closing, especially when it comes to Christian speech — and especially when that speech is about homosexuality.” Continue reading.
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Tags: Albert Mohler, Franklin Graham, homosexuality, Millennials, religion
Robert W. Kellemen, Ph.D., LCPC, served for over a dozen years as Chairman of the Master of Arts in Christian Counseling and Discipleship Department at Capital Bible Seminary. He is now Professor-at-Large in that Department. In his three pastoral ministries, Bob has equipped 100s of lay people as biblical counselors and spiritual friends. In his role as Founder and CEO of RPM Ministries (http://www.rpmministries.org), Bob is known for his Christ-centered, comprehensive, compassionate, and culturally-informed approach to equipping local churches for biblical counseling and spiritual formation. Bob is the Executive Director of the Association of Biblical Counselors’ Center for Church Equipping. He also serves as the Launch Director for the Biblical Counseling Coalition. Bob is the author of Soul Physicians, Spiritual Friends, Beyond the Suffering, Sacred Friendships, and God’s Healing for Life’s Losses.
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