The Ordinary Church— John MacArthur writes,
“A week or so ago, I picked up a copy of Tabletalk, the monthly devotional magazine that’s produced by our friends at Ligonier Ministry, and the theme was ordinary. And there was a wonderful article by our friend Michael Horton called ‘The Ordinary Christian Life.’ In that article, Michael Horton says this. ‘Radical, epic, revolutionary, transformative, impactful, life-changing, extreme, awesome, emergent, alternative, innovative, on the edge, explosive breakthrough, whole new level.’ And then he asks, ‘Whatever happened to ordinary?’ Whatever happened to ordinary? He says, ‘Ordinary has to be one of the loneliest words in the evangelical church vocabulary. There is this constant call for more experiences that are highly emotional, radical, edgy, relevant, trendy.’ One other writer says, ‘There seems to be a growing weariness with the cult of extraordinariness.’” Read more »
Listen to Michael Horton On The Ordinary As An Alternative For Young, Restless, Radical Christianity
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