On Marketing the ChurchWhere We StandIn an effort to promote the development and growth of evangelical churches, many have adopted marketing strategies to advertize and promote Timothy HeijermansApril 9, 2015 On Marketing the Church
Some Thoughts on the Charismatic MovementWhere We StandWhere does real spiritual fruit come from? The charismatic movement, launched in the 1960s, argued that fruit came from a special Timothy HeijermansApril 8, 2015 Some Thoughts on the Charismatic Movement
The Seduction of Inter-Faith PluralismWhere We StandThe postmodern mood of the late 20th century and early 21st rejects any absolute authority or final divine revelation. It has Timothy HeijermansApril 7, 2015 The Seduction of Inter-Faith Pluralism
The Search for Christian UnityWhere We StandWe’ve taken a backwards look at the long slide from orthodox Christianity to Roman sacramentalism to Protestantism to liberalism to fundamentalism Timothy HeijermansApril 6, 2015 The Search for Christian Unity
The Slippery Label of “Evangelicalism”Where We StandIn our attempt to trace how CCC in Luxembourg fits into today’s theological currents, we come to the rather elusive label Timothy HeijermansApril 5, 2015 The Slippery Label of “Evangelicalism”
What about “Fundamentalism”?Where We StandFundamentalism -- now there’s a dirty word for you! Today to be a fundamentalist is to be noted for violence, blinkered Timothy HeijermansApril 4, 2015 What about “Fundamentalism”?
The Drift of Theological LiberalismWhere We StandLet’s take a look this week at a movement that emerged strongly at the end of the 19th century in continental Timothy HeijermansApril 3, 2015 The Drift of Theological Liberalism
Is CCC a Protestant church?Where We StandI’ve discovered in many conversations over years with Luxembourgers young and old that Protestantism is a vague concept indeed. We thought Timothy HeijermansApril 2, 2015 Is CCC a Protestant church?
What about Roman Catholicism?Where We StandAre you interested in the religions of the world? Thanks to the internet and the mixing of religious traditions across our Timothy HeijermansApril 1, 2015 What about Roman Catholicism?