Barna: ‘A Time of Christian Invisibility’

George Barna on Trends in Culture, the Church & More!

George Barna: we should listen to him.

We haven’t heard from George Barna in a while: the nooze has distracted us. But he’s still out there, researching Christian worldview issues and warning us all not to allow our churches to slide into irrelevance (https://www.christianpost.com/news/george-barna-identifies-biggest-threats-facing-the-church.html).

“People have become more selfish, churches have become less influential, pastors have become less Bible-centric,” Barna writes. He points to “a steady decrease in a biblical worldview” and “a dwindling concern for spiritual formation.”  Seminaries, he says, should stop “focusing on programs and buildings.”

Much more attention needs to be paid, he writes, to the spiritual education of Christians’ children–which they will certainly not get, I say, in today’s public schools.

Barna sees it as an urgent message to be vigorously delivered. Who can disagree? Failure to do this, failure to train up children in the way that they should go, will have culturally disastrous results.

Who says he’s wrong?

Mark Rushdoony: ‘The Christian and Upheavals’

Encyclopedia of American Loons: #2195: Mark Rushdoony

I’ve been looking forward to posting this new essay by Mark Rushdoony. It’s a “stand up and cheer” piece.

https://chalcedon.edu/blog/the-christian-and-upheavals

Mark recognizes that chaotic times are not exactly fun. “Upheaval brings change, and because we cannot see the future, the uncertainty causes us a great deal of anxiety.” But Scripture answers: “Yet once more I shake not the earth only, but also heaven. And this word, ‘Yet once more,’ signifieth the removing of those things that are made, that those things which cannot be shaken will remain.” (Hebrews 12:26-27)

So let’s put our heads down and keep working: because “Evil men do not control history, so they are periodically shaken out.”

Look for some of the bad guys to go missing.