The deepest crisis in the American church today isn’t found in politics, culture, or declining influence. It’s found in the pews. It’s the quiet rise of worldly Christians—men and women who claim the name of Christ but live shaped far more by the world than by the Word. This crisis is subtle, respectable, and often applauded, which makes it all the more dangerous.
The deepest crisis in the American church today isn’t found in politics, culture, or declining influence. It’s found in the pews. It’s the quiet rise of worldly Christians—men and women who claim the name of Christ but live shaped far more by the world than by the Word. This crisis is subtle, respectable, and often applauded, which makes it all the more dangerous.