Are we using powerful technology to spread the gospel, or to sow seeds of discord and hatred and give license to our own pride?

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Are we using powerful technology to spread the gospel, or to sow seeds of discord and hatred and give license to our own pride?
A recently released LifeWay Research data poll not only shows this, but also yields some other surprising results.
Isn't the most important role of the church in today's society to strengthen the nuclear family in our congregations and to empower parents to train their children with a biblical worldview?
Is it a good thing that churches are trying to be culturally relevant these days?
The Freedom from Religion Foundation suffered yet another defeat in its fight against religious liberty. Find out what the court said about the ruling.
Could you imagine if the church got serious about our sins? What if we repented?
A recent LifeWay Research study about Americans' theological views produced some very interesting results.
Will we simply lie down and let our religious freedoms fall by the wayside? What can you do?
In case you haven't noticed, there seem to be some marked differences between the two.
Find out why Michael Brown is urging Houston pastors to address the issues of homosexuality and transgenderism this Sunday and refuse to obey the lesbian mayor's decree to hand over sermon texts.
"The government has absolutely no reason to bully congregations who are speaking out about what they believe," Russell Moore said. "It's none of the government's business."
The subpoena issued to some pastors in Houston to hand over their sermons regarding homosexuality and gender equality should alarm every pastor in America.
Here's how brokenhearted preachers are capable of changing a culture.
Honestly, which of these are you and your church clinging to?
Why does the media portray Christians in such a negative light? What are we doing to deserve such criticism?
Do you believe that you can effectively influence the world for Christ? Does your character include these qualities?
With all of the race baiters, anti-religious bigots and gay haters out there, is it any wonder that nobody in society can do right these days? And what is the church doing to combat this?
Would Jesus not preach against the sex-slave trade or child abuse today?
When well-known preachers and Christian artists fall, it shocks us. But could that be because we sometimes elevate them to a status reserved only for God?
What is your ultimate goal when you tackle cultural issues of the day? Or is that something you ignore altogether?