by Dan Armistead | Nov 17, 2020 | Christianity, Church, Evangelicals, Nationalism, Trumpism
Outside the Evangelical Camp Written by Dan Armistead November 17, 2020 Photo by eberhard grossgasteiger on Unsplash In the opening pages of my book, Prophets or Patriots: How Evangelicals Are Giving to Caesar What Belongs to God, I make this statement – “I’m...
by Dan Armistead | Aug 26, 2020 | Christianity, Church, Church Leadership, Evangelicals, Exvangelicals
Afterward to “Prophets or Patriots: How Evangelicals Are Giving to Caesar What Belongs To God” Written by Dan Armistead August 26, 2020 Photo by Farrinni on Unsplash The call to follow Jesus is not a call to pitch a tent and join a camp but rather an invitation to...
by Dan Armistead | Jan 5, 2020 | Christianity
The Search for Authentic Church: Where else can we go? Written by Dan Armistead January 5, 2020 Photo by Casey Horner on Unsplash “Life is difficult.” The opening sentence to M. Scott Peck’s best selling book, The Road Less Traveled, says it all. If you’ve ever read...
by Dan Armistead | Nov 30, 2019 | Christianity
Growing Pains of the Soul Written by Dan Armistead November 30, 2019 Photo by Casey Horner on Unsplash “Life is difficult.” The opening sentence to M. Scott Peck’s best selling book, The Road Less Traveled, says it all. If you’ve ever read the book you know that Peck...
by Dan Armistead | Nov 13, 2019 | Christianity
I’m not Going to Live by Their Rules Anymore Written by Dan Armistead November 13, 2019 Photo by Danny Wage on Unsplash It’s official: I have now adopted Bill Murray’s famous line from Groundhog Day as my own. I have very few real regrets from my thirty five years of...
by Dan Armistead | Nov 6, 2019 | Christianity
Church on the Edge of the World — A Living Metaphor Written by Dan Armistead November 6, 2019 Photo by Leio McLaren (@leiomclaren) on Unsplash The past twelve years have been the best years of my thirty five year ministry as a pastor. They have been spent off the...