Tullian Tchividjian

Tullian Tchividjian

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  • God's Non-Negotiable Grace

    God's Non-Negotiable Grace

    As I mentioned in my last post, I\'ll be posting some excerpts from my book Surprised by Grace: God\'s Relentless Pursuit of Rebels. This excerpt comes from a section entitled \"No Deals.\"

  • Good News For Losers

    Good News For Losers

    A decade ago, some people were offended when media mogul Ted Turner called Christianity \"a religion for losers\" (he later expressed regret for that and similar remarks). But the fact is, in one sense Ted Turner was exactly right.

  • Can Politics Change Our World?

    Can Politics Change Our World?

    Wherever you might land politically, it\'s helpful for all Christians to remember that the Kingdom of God is not flying in on Air Force One.

  • Counterfeit Gospels

    Counterfeit Gospels

    In light of Paul Tripp coming to Coral Ridge this weekend, I\'ve gone back through a lot of my Paul Tripp books–he\'s such a huge gift to the church!

  • Contextualization Without Compromise

    Contextualization Without Compromise

    The organizers of the conference have asked me to share some of my thoughts on contextualization. So, for better or for worse, here they are.

  • The Double Reach Of Self-Righteousness

    The Double Reach Of Self-Righteousness

    One thing the Bible makes clear is that self-righteousness is the premier enemy of the Gospel and no group of people better embodies the sin of self-righteousness in the Bible than the Pharisees.

  • Growth By Remembering

    Growth By Remembering

    I guess you could say that Christian growth does not happen first by behaving better, but believing better–believing in bigger, deeper, brighter ways what Christ has already secured for sinners.

  • The Smaller You Get, The Freer You Will Be

    The Smaller You Get, The Freer You Will Be

    Following God\'s lead is always good but never safe. When you commit yourself to do whatever God tells you to do and to go wherever God tells you to go, you inevitably experience ups and downs; highs and lows.