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Gospel Mission   -   May 07, 2025 Living Sent: Why Mission Is the Church’s Identity, Not Just Its Programs
Living Sent: Why Mission Is the Church’s Identity, Not Just Its Programs

What If Mission Wasn’t Optional? What if we’ve misunderstood the mission? What if, in our attempts to do ministry, we’ve missed the heart of God?

by Dr. Tim Orr
Evangelical Insights   -   May 04, 2025 Forming Character for the Kingdom: N.T. Wright on Virtue, Eschatology, and the Spirit-Shaped Life
Forming Character for the Kingdom: N.T. Wright on Virtue, Eschatology, and the Spirit-Shaped Life

N.T. Wright calls the church back to the rich biblical tradition of virtue ethics—not as a burdensome list of rules, nor as a path to moral self-assertion, but as training for the coming kingdom.

by Dr. Tim Orr
Evangelical Insights   -   May 04, 2025 Reaching Gen Z Muslims: A Gospel-Centered Vision for a Searching Generation
Reaching Gen Z Muslims: A Gospel-Centered Vision for a Searching Generation

This article outlines a vision for that engagement, rooted in biblical truth and informed by contemporary missiological and sociological insights.

by Dr. Tim Orr
Gospel Mission   -   May 02, 2025 Two Camps: How Theology Has Shaped Evangelical Engagement and Missions
Two Camps: How Theology Has Shaped Evangelical Engagement and Missions

First, it outlines how a pragmatic theology shapes ministry around visible success and practical results. Second, it presents the theologically reflective camp, prioritizing fidelity to Scripture and spiritual transformation. Finally, it connects these insights to the global missions field

by Dr. Tim Orr
May 01, 2025 From Quotas to Pogrom Apologists: How Harvard’s Antisemitism Evolved—And How Trump is Calling It Out
From Quotas to Pogrom Apologists: How Harvard’s Antisemitism Evolved—And How Trump is Calling It Out

By Dr. Tim Orr Harvard once excluded Jews behind closed doors. It does so today in broad daylight—through ideology,

by Dr. Tim Orr
Living Sent: Why Mission Is the Church’s Identity, Not Just Its Programs
Gospel Mission   -   May 07, 2025 Living Sent: Why Mission Is the Church’s Identity, Not Just Its Programs

What If Mission Wasn’t Optional? What if we’ve misunderstood the mission? What if, in our attempts to do ministry, we’ve missed the heart of God?

by Dr. Tim Orr
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Gospel Mission   -   May 07, 2025 Living Sent: Why Mission Is the Church’s Identity, Not Just Its Programs
Living Sent: Why Mission Is the Church’s Identity, Not Just Its Programs

What If Mission Wasn’t Optional? What if we’ve misunderstood the mission? What if, in our attempts to do ministry, we’ve missed the heart of God?

by Dr. Tim Orr
Theological Perspectives   -   May 06, 2025 Understanding the Interfaith Background of a Recent Critic, Julian Bond
Understanding the Interfaith Background of a Recent Critic, Julian Bond

Over the past several days, Julian Bond has posted critical comments on Twitter in response to my book. ... My goal is not to respond point-by-point to every post, but to address some underlying assumptions that shape his perspective.

by Dr. Tim Orr
May 05, 2025 The Gospel as the Unifying Thread of Scripture
The Gospel as the Unifying Thread of Scripture

By Dr. Tim Orr I believe that the gospel is not merely a message in the New Testament but the

by Dr. Tim Orr
Evangelical Insights   -   May 04, 2025 Forming Character for the Kingdom: N.T. Wright on Virtue, Eschatology, and the Spirit-Shaped Life
Forming Character for the Kingdom: N.T. Wright on Virtue, Eschatology, and the Spirit-Shaped Life

N.T. Wright calls the church back to the rich biblical tradition of virtue ethics—not as a burdensome list of rules, nor as a path to moral self-assertion, but as training for the coming kingdom.

by Dr. Tim Orr
Evangelical Insights   -   May 04, 2025 Reaching Gen Z Muslims: A Gospel-Centered Vision for a Searching Generation
Reaching Gen Z Muslims: A Gospel-Centered Vision for a Searching Generation

This article outlines a vision for that engagement, rooted in biblical truth and informed by contemporary missiological and sociological insights.

by Dr. Tim Orr
Gospel Mission   -   May 02, 2025 Two Camps: How Theology Has Shaped Evangelical Engagement and Missions
Two Camps: How Theology Has Shaped Evangelical Engagement and Missions

First, it outlines how a pragmatic theology shapes ministry around visible success and practical results. Second, it presents the theologically reflective camp, prioritizing fidelity to Scripture and spiritual transformation. Finally, it connects these insights to the global missions field

by Dr. Tim Orr
May 01, 2025 From Quotas to Pogrom Apologists: How Harvard’s Antisemitism Evolved—And How Trump is Calling It Out
From Quotas to Pogrom Apologists: How Harvard’s Antisemitism Evolved—And How Trump is Calling It Out

By Dr. Tim Orr Harvard once excluded Jews behind closed doors. It does so today in broad daylight—through ideology,

by Dr. Tim Orr
Evangelical Insights   -   May 01, 2025 Unearthing the Truth: How Archaeology Confirms the Bible—and Challenges the Qur'an
Unearthing the Truth: How Archaeology Confirms the Bible—and Challenges the Qur'an

Christianity and Islam make concrete historical assertions about people, places, and events. That makes them testable.

by Dr. Tim Orr
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