The Ephesiology Blog focuses on the missiological exegesis of contemporary culture as we study people, history, and beliefs in order to understand what God might be doing to engage society with the gospel.
Join us here for thought provoking and pro-active reflections on current events and effective cultural engagement that leads to a missiological theocentric passion for God’s mission in the world. Look for updates to previous blogs as we continue to think and process what we are observing in culture.
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Recent Blogs
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Feb 20
Is Movement Possible?
/Many are wondering if a movement of churches is even possible in the United States. While the criticism of the...
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Feb 20
The Evangelical Identity, Part 2 of 4
Theology attempts to answer the questions of what and why we believe as we do. In answering those questions, theology forms...
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Feb 20
The Evangelical Identity, Part 1 of 4
Cultural fragmentation, pluralization and globalization have raised the issue of evangelical identity in fresh ways. These factors, along with the explosive...
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Feb 20
Making the Kingdom Tangible
I am a millennial. As a member of that often-criticized generation, I have heard pretty much all of the negatives...
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Jan 20
Can Evangelicalism be Saved?
/Over the month of December, the American political environment opened an opportunity for many to discuss ā perhaps debate or...
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Jan 20
Is God Done with the American Church?
If youāre on social media for any length of time, you inevitably come across a Christian marketing expert promising that...
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Jan 20
40 Days of Prayer
Please join us as we begin 40 days of prayer with our friends at GACX. As we begin a new...
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Jan 20
Leadership and Wine Tasting
/When I was in my second year at Texas A&M University, our architectural design class took on a project to...
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Dec 19
How the politics of Jesus informs the politics of the 21st century church
/An aphorism attributed to the first century BC Roman orator, Marcus Cicero, goes like this, āNot to know what has...
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Dec 19
The End of Evangelicalism
/The reaction to Mark Galliās editorial in Christianity Today reveals how polarized the current political climate is in the United States. Some...
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