Year-End Recognition of Important iMonk Articles

Today’s post by guest blogger Chaplain Mike. Christianity Today ran an article by Collin Hansen today called, “The Top Ten Theological Stories of 2009.” Honored at #10 was our very own Michael Spencer’s series of articles called, “The Coming Evangelical Collapse.” Here is what CT had to say: ‘Coming Evangelical Collapse’ Predicted A fixture ofContinue reading “Year-End Recognition of Important iMonk Articles”

Has N.T. Wright Ruined Christmas?

Today’s post is by guest blogger Chaplain Mike. Please keep praying for our Internet Monk, Michael, as he rests in the hospital and continues to undergo tests and wait for results. For updates from Michael and his family, please refer to his page on Facebook. Today, let’s talk about Christmas carols. I love ’em. InContinue reading “Has N.T. Wright Ruined Christmas?”

Why I Don’t Participate in the ‘Christmas Wars’

Today’s post is from guest blogger Pat K from New Reformation Press. He rules the world with grace and truth, And makes the Nations prove The glories of His righteousness And wonders of His love… My Pastor always tells us to pay close attention to old hymns because you can find some great theology inContinue reading “Why I Don’t Participate in the ‘Christmas Wars’”

The Annual “Mary” Discussion

MOD: Comments are now closed. Thank you to everyone who has participated in this discussion. No way we will resolve the major disagreements among us, but I hope you learned something from the conversation and will go forward with a greater appreciation for the Biblical picture of Mary. Today’s post is by guest blogger, ChaplainContinue reading “The Annual “Mary” Discussion”

Open Mic at the iMonk Cafe: Missional Christmas

Today’s Open Mic question is posed by guest blogger, Chaplain Mike Mercer. With all the talk these days of “missional” churches, this Christmas season might be a good time to take the ministry temperature of the churches represented by our readers here at Internet Monk. What, if anything, is your church doing during the holidaysContinue reading “Open Mic at the iMonk Cafe: Missional Christmas”