Many megachurches today are market driven. The process and planning in starting a megachurch is like starting a business with growth is projected if it will cater to the needs of the focus people mostly young moneyed married professionals. This is reasonable because these people can extend financial support to the church and could provide [...]
Archive for December, 2007
Is church for flocking?
Posted in Church on December 19, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
What do I love when I love God?
Posted in Theological Reflections on December 17, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
I’m trying my best to write my dissertation as my time is expiring. The truth is that I don’t even know how much time is left for me to finish the paper. I did not have time to write in the past two years because we are busy working in the mission field. Furthermore, my [...]
What is a fundamentalist?
Posted in Fundamentalism on December 15, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
What is a fundamentalist? Dr. Jim West’s working definition of a fundamentalist is helpful indeed even though one might not agree totally with it. This is enough to give you a hint who they are.
A fundamentalist is a person who believes that the Bible is inerrant or infallible.
That’s it. It’s that simple. If a person [...]
Blog Notes
Posted in East Asian Pastoral Review, Filipino librarian, online journal on December 12, 2007 | 2 Comments »
I am trying my best to write few sentences a day for my dissertation. Writing full time in my situation is out of the question. Although I can have a break to write, there are duties on the mission field I could not abandon. With the kind of pace I am taking, I may [...]
The Golden Compass fuss
Posted in Movie, The Golden Compass on December 6, 2007 | 6 Comments »
Over at F&T, Kim Fabricius posts another very interesting article about the movie The Golden Compass. I have been receiving a lot of emails asking me to stop my children from watching the movie. The truth is I did not have any idea about the movies until I received those emails. I may have [...]
Birthday prayer
Posted in Events, Stories on December 1, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Grace Home ministers to Buddhists, Muslims and of course, Christians. Some children are very poor their parents could not afford to give them a birthday party. Beside the fact that most Buddhists do not really celebrate birthdays. Nonetheless, GHKC volunteer staff would see to it that every child would be given a birthday party. A [...]




