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How Christians Will Know They Can Join Hands With Rome
With Reformation Day coming up, this is a good time to recall why the Reformers departed from Roman Catholicism. In our day especially, it seems that many Christians have history-amnesia…
Read MorePortrait of a Hypocrite
In his most recent post on the Cripplegate, Eric looks to Scripture to help us clearly see one of the most destructive issues in the church today: hypocrisy. He says,…
Read MoreThe Holy War – 7 Truths for Arming God’s People, on The Cripplegate
Without a doubt, the thought of ‘Holy War’ is at least on the fringes of the minds of most Americans today. In thinking through the concept of a Holy War,…
Read MoreBattelogeo and the Heavenly Prayer Language
Eric Davis helps to bring clarity in the midst of much confusion these days on the issue of the private prayer language. In this article he writes, “I remember…
Read MoreHazardous House: The Perils of Plugging Into a Church That Won’t Discipline You
While church discipline has often been accused of being unloving and outdated, the Bible states otherwise. Pastor Eric Davis writes about the topic of church discipline in his latest article…
Read MoreSurviving Seed to Sappling: Lessons Learned from a 5-Year Old Church Plant
In this latest addition to the Cripplegate, Pastor Eric reflects on the many lessons learned over the 5 years of Cornerstone’s lifespan as a young church plant in Jackson Hole…
Read MoreShooing Away the Controlling Boogeyman on The Cripplegate
In this latest entry on The Cripplegate, Pastor Eric engaged the notion that many of what evangelicals would label ‘controlling’ actually aren’t very controlling at all. He writes: Autocracy, totalitarianism,…
Read MoreCaring Enough to Wonder if What Just Happened, Happened – Reflecting on Mark Driscoll’s Apology on The Cripplegate
In this latest contribution to The Cripplegate, pastor Eric provides some thoughts in wake of Pastor Mark Driscoll of Mars Hill Church’s recent apology, which has spread rapidly through the…
Read MoreEngineered Revivals: Thoughts on Elevation’s Ecclesiatrics on The Cripplegate
In wake of a recent article posted regarding the ecclesiological (of or relating to the doctrine of the church) methodology of Elevation Church – a mega church in Charlotte, North…
Read MoreHow to Recognize a Spirit-Filled Church
In his latest contribution to the ever growing anthology of edifying, Evangelical thought and discourse, pastor Eric Davis engages the notion the modern, ‘Spirit-filled’ church. In it, he writes: Church…
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