by Johnny Lewis | Aug 13, 2004 | Opinion
My brother-in-law and I are different yet the same. He recently completed course work at one of the Southern Baptist seminaries and plans to work with the International Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. I recently finished course work at a seminary...
by Johnny Lewis | Jun 25, 2003 | Opinion
Despite its historical root in Judaism, Christianity has a curious history when trying to relate to the very faith into which Jesus was born. At its earliest stages this relationship was challenged by schisms that divided Christians and Jews politically and socially....
by Johnny Lewis | Apr 28, 2003 | Opinion
For people of faith, one of the more exciting aspects of recent cultural shifts in the United States is a renewed awareness of our spiritual existence. For better or worse this new cultural identity has served as the springboard for a multitude of books–from...
by Johnny Lewis | Feb 26, 2003 | Opinion
Anyone who plans or thinks about worship on a regular basis will likely pause at the title of Michael Bausch’s book Silver Screen, Sacred Story: The Use of Multimedia in Worship. The title raises an issue that has become increasingly divisive among congregations...
by Johnny Lewis | Nov 18, 2002 | Opinion
Nowhere are small groups used more than in youth ministry, where postmodern students bring the assumption that everyone experiences everything differently. That is why we should be glad that Way To Live has turned the old model on its ear. Nowhere are small groups...