Fundamentalists Are Finally Getting Some Love

I know that fundamentalists got the cold shoulder from Time when they recognized America’s top 25 evangelicals a couple years ago, and I know that we get a collective shrug (or giggle) from much of evangelicalism—a fact that continues to keep me up at night. However, there are signs that things are finally looking up [...]

Why I’m a Fundamentalist

There are mean people in evangelicalism. Really mean. I can’t name them, but they’re mean.
There are evangelical leaders who make more money than the people who serve under their leadership. Seriously. Sometimes quite a bit more. Pastors make more than secretaries, for example, which not [...]

Name That Tune: The “Pop, Folk or Art?” Game

Scott Aniol has spent a lot of bandwidth helping readers distinguish between “pop” and “folk” culture–neither of which should be confused with “art” culture. I’d like to play a game to see if the lessons are being learned. Hey, I do my best to make learning fun. For today’s game, we’ll use the [...]

Bach, Resolutions & the Early Days of the YoBF Boyz

This reminded me of an old newspaper clipping Mark Perry came across a while back:

Introducing the YoBF Boyz

Scott Aniol is always complaining that fundamentalists are 25 years behind evangelicals when it comes to our music. He's right, ya know, and it's downright embarrassing. In the information age, there's no reason why we can't speed up the ministry of imitation.
With that in mind, Backstreet Boy Brian Littrell's recent release of a [...]

Is Bob Bixby Jack Hyles?

The inspiration for this article comes first from here (which came from here), then from here and the comments here. So you can blame lots of people!
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Well, the more things change, the more they stay the same. YF’s are fond of saying that they’re not political, that today’s fundamentalism is focused on truth, [...]

Mark Perry, be our Spock

The inspiration for this article comes from Scott Aniol’s recent offering.
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I have been watching with interest the blogging career of Mark Perry.  Mark is currently the assistant pastor of Westerville Bible Church, near Columbus, Ohio.  After watching him and his blogging from afar, I have several observations and a challenge to Mark.  I’ll admit that [...]