Live Interactive Talk Radio on the Internet

Subscribe

Archive for the ‘Postmodernism’

The Decreasing Discernment of the Dollar

May 06, 2008 By: Cathi-Lyn Dyck, Managing Editor Category: Ministry, Broadcasting, Christian Fiction, Faith, Postmodernism, Radio, Values, Church, Movies, Religion, Christianity, Entertainment, Music 2 Comments →

By Brent Thomas
www.ColossiansThreeSixteen.com

Some time ago I wrote a piece entitled Who Says What’s Christian Music? in which I briefly examined the sad fact that the actual content of music has little to nothing to do with what is actually classified as “Christian” and “secular” music. Artists like Sufjan Stevens openly express their faith with artistic excellence but won’t be purchased in your local Christian bookstore because they dont play the marketing game. Meanwhile, Phillips, Craig and Dean, who openly deny the orthodox view of the Trinity are in every “Christian” bookstore because they do play the marketing game. Marketing rather than content determines what you can buy and where you can buy it. (more…)

Postmodernism and the church

April 01, 2008 By: Marty Category: Missions, Faith, Postmodernism, Ministry, Morals, Religion, Christianity, God, Church No Comments →

Take a look at this video from the Christian Missionary Alliance and let me know what you think of the content…not the production value or anything of that nature…just the content of what is being said.

Follow this link to see the video.  It will open in a new window…so you won’t lose your place.


Close
E-mail It