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The Postmodern Opportunity for the Church; If We are Brave Enough to Take It!

The Postmodern Opportunity for the Church; If We are Brave Enough to Take It!

by Bob Soco | Feb 21, 2022 | Church and Cultural Engagement, Church Life and Engagement

Let us begin by defining the term postmodernity. Clearly, as the word suggests, it is ‘after modernity’ and so its definition is a contrast to what came before. So, before we can see what postmodernity is, we must see clearly what modernity is. It should...
What is the True Measure of a Man? The Point of Life; a Christian Perspective

What is the True Measure of a Man? The Point of Life; a Christian Perspective

by Bob Soco | Jan 31, 2022 | Christian Living and Discipleship, Christianity

Recently, I was invited to a five-star hotel to meet with someone who wanted to talk about more than the latest football results. He was more interested in the stock markets; hence the five-star hotel reception. I entered into what could only be described as your...
The Loss of Christian Youth – What We Can Do About It (Part of the Picture)

The Loss of Christian Youth – What We Can Do About It (Part of the Picture)

by Bob Soco | Dec 10, 2021 | Christianity and Social Issues, Christianity and Society

Why 88% of Christian Youth are Lost – Voddie Baucham – YouTube (please watch the video before you read the article) We Christians have a problem! Look at your fellowship this coming Sunday and ask where the young people are between 15 – 24 years of...
The case for Hallowmass / ‘Halloween’

The case for Hallowmass / ‘Halloween’

by Bob Soco | Nov 5, 2021 | Christian Movements and Revival, Christianity and Society, Church and Cultural Engagement, Persecuted Church

So let us just clear up one annoying thing; right from the start – ‘halloween’ – just means Hallows Eve, think Christmas Eve – but the festival is called Hallowmas, not Christmas. So you would never say ‘happy halloween’ just...
The Axioms of a Muscular Christianity

The Axioms of a Muscular Christianity

by Bob Soco | Sep 27, 2021 | Christian Movements and Revival, Christianity and Society

We’ve written on Muscular Christianity before, but it is worth revisiting the idea, and to press beyond the introductory blog that also appears on this website. I hope here in to explore the axioms of what I mean by a ‘muscular Christianity’ which is...
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