5 top Christian blog posts of the week—posts on preventing sexual abuse in the church, Christian celebrities, and more by, Al Mohler, David French, Mark Vroegop, and more.
Will Woke Progressives Allow Celebrities to Be Christian?
At the National Review, David French writes:
“We cannot exist as a pluralistic and diverse society if the price of admission to any American industry is the abandonment of religious faith to conform to the demands of the intolerant.”
Read the rest of the article at Will Woke Progressives Allow Celebrities to Be Christian?
How Martina Navratilova Found Herself on “the Wrong Side of History”
Al Mohler writes:
“She won the Wimbledon women’s singles title a phenomenal nine times. Martina Navratilova’s name, however, appears in the headlines not for her athleticism but for her collision with the LGBTQ revolution. Why is this interesting? Because Navratilova identifies as a gay athlete who championed the cause of gay rights. Now, the LGBTQ mainstream has disavowed Navratilova for her comments that criticized the participation of transgender women in gender specific sports—that is to say, allowing men who identify as women to compete against actual women in athletic contests.”
Read the rest of Dr. Mohler’s reflections in How Martina Navratilova Found Herself on “the Wrong Side of History.”
5 Best Practices for Preventing Sex Abuse in Your Church
At Facts and Trends, Matt Henslee, shares 5 Best Practices for Preventing Sex Abuse in Your Church.
4 Ways We Keep Kids Safe at College Park Church
Continuing with this vital area of sexual abuse prevention, read what Pastor Mark Vroegop writes about 4 Ways We Keep Kids Safe at College Park Church.
What Is a Biblical Counselor?
Many people ask and answer, “What is biblical counseling”? Eliza Huie takes a unique look at this, asking “What is a biblical counselor?” As she writes:
“Defining biblical counseling should be directly tied to the counselor. Biblical counseling will mean the counselor is a Christian, but it will mean more than that.”
Learn Eliza’s answer in What Is a Biblical Counselor?
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