Let us hear what the Bible says and what we as Christians are called to hear together: By grace you have been saved.
Today, this selfish attitude of indifference has taken on global proportions, to the extent that we can speak of a globalization of indifference. It is a problem which we, as Christians, need to confront.
Christians are supposed to be evangelicals. And I am. I am evangelical.
I have always felt that many Christians, deeply sincere Christians, support the idea of separation of State and Church and the secularist in that sense as well. They believe that religion should be very much a private affair and should not be given special treatment. The State should not fund churches for example.
Christians worship a dead Jew on a stick
It is a dangerous error, surely very widespread among Christians, to think that the heart can pray by itself.
One thing I have learned about Christians, having organized them for years - when they lose, they quit. And when they win they quit. We are just quitters.
Look, I'm Mormon, and most Christians don't recognize me as a Christian.
The biblical writers didn't need to say everything; they could assume some things. They didn't anticipate a day when even Jews and Christians would fall under influences of non-biblical religions, philosophies, and worldviews, to the extent that is now the case in our pluralistic culture and society.
Even if I wanted, I cannot do anything. When they die, we always send for their co-religionists. Muslims take the Muslim's body to bury it, Hindus come and take away the dead to be cremated and Christians come and bury their dead.
One reason why so many Christians today don't know the Old Testament is because their 'gospel' doesn't even need it.
This generation of Christians is responsible for this generation of souls on the earth!
It is impossible to deny that Christians and Muslims have a common agenda here: both faiths have at their heart the living image of a community raised up by God's call to reveal to the world what God's purpose is for humanity.
Writers around the world protested when two Communist writers, Siniavski and Daniel, were sentenced to prison by their own comrades. But not even churches protest when Christians are put in prison for their faith.
What we want is not more little books about Christianity, but more little books by Christians on other subjects--with their Christianity latent.
I think there is an immense shortage of Christian charity among so-called Christians.
Christians, like slaves and soldiers, ask no questions.
I don't know why Christians keep fighting over which is better-singleness or marriage-when it seems rather obvious, both from Scripture and from Church history, that both can glorify God.
Christians necessarily believe we depend on God for everything-a prayerless Christian, then, is a contradiction in terms.
There are no freelance Christians; there is no solo-flying to heaven.