by Brandon Medina | Oct 3, 2019 | Post
It can be said that nomenclature, the term used, speaks to the validity or permissibility of an action or practice. For instance, if we are speaking of biblically defined prayer but name it in our teaching as ‘pagan prayer’ does this mean that praying this way is...
by Brandon Medina | Sep 5, 2019 | Post
[The contributors of the book] all agree that the next move of God will cause a shift at the deepest level of who we are—perhaps the very “vibrational level” that the New Age movement has been exploring. They also all agree that there are precious truths hidden in the...
by Brandon Medina | Aug 22, 2019 | Post
In our effort as Christians to not offend the culture we live in—to be inclusive—we increasingly preach a gospel of ‘God is love,’ but in so doing have we made love our God? To hear someone say that “God is love” is nothing new, in fact, it is ubiquitous...
by Chris Waner | Aug 8, 2019 | Post
Iam writing this week to issue a warning to the body of believers. We at Theology Think Tank have for some time been aware of a metastasizing misunderstanding within the church about the topic of social justice. I will keep this short and come straight away to the...
by Brandon Medina | Aug 1, 2019 | Post
For the most part, the idea of being tolerant is good, and, perhaps surprisingly, it is even biblical. We are to love those that hurt or hate us (Romans 12:14), we are to not curse others even when they disagree or curse us (1 Peter 3:9), and we are even told to pray...
by Brandon Medina | Jul 11, 2019 | Post
“You don’t really believe the Bible is the literal word of God do you?” This is a common refrain Bible-believing Christians hear, usually from the unsaved but increasingly from those even inside the church community: pastors, seminary teachers, and laypeople...