See my post "An Election Day Question" on my other blog, The Christian Citizen, which I define as an "extended meditation on the Christian life and ethic as lived out within the tension between the 'already' and the 'not-yet' of the Kingdom of God."
Teaching, edifying, and equipping Christians to live sacrificial lives in the service of their King, the Lord Jesus Christ.
See my post "An Election Day Question" on my other blog, The Christian Citizen, which I define as an "extended meditation on the Christian life and ethic as lived out within the tension between the 'already' and the 'not-yet' of the Kingdom of God."
Christian theology is not just for in-house consumption; it must ever be used to persuade the world. But for this aspect of our theological task, we need to be clear on our own faith, and with that on two things more. We must know the ideas that are being spread and institutionalized around us today at all levels, from highest culture to lowest pop . . . we must present the gospel, not as a way back to yesterday, but as a way that points forward from today’s world, the world of postmodernism, postfoundationalism, post-Christianity, and potent paganism, to a richer and more rational future for all who turn to Christ (J.I. Packer, “Maintaining Evangelical Theology,” in Evangelical Futures, ed. John G. Stackhouse, Jr., Downers Grove: IVP, 2000).