ow here is a much-lacking and much-needed quality in the SBC today (probably in all of evangelicalism: careful, logical thinking. Maybe there wouldn’t be this endless merry-go-round on issues such as alcohol (actually the sufficiency of Scripture), private prayer language, and a clearer understanding of the actual gospel message. Here is brief teaser from a short must-read post by Mark Dever on the use of video technology in corporate worship.
“[A]s a word-centered faith in a video-craving age, we demand the immediate impact of the visual. Is it wise to try to meet those demands in corporate worship?” In the next paragraph he writes “Immediate impact doesn’t always lead to lasting awe. In fact, it can work against it.








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