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Tag Archives: Rob Bell
Christian Rock Star Comes Out
RNS Trey Pearson comes out in a letter (at the end of the piece) Nearly eight years ago, Pearson married a woman in hopes of achieving the kind of straight dream-life his community would support. Though he and his wife had two … Continue reading
Rob Bell Supersoul Sunday
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Rob Bell to visit City Church SF and Newbigin House
So excited to have Rob Bell with us on April 28th to talk about his new book, "How To Be Here". https://t.co/5eNkAMZcUs — Fred Harrell (@fredharrell) March 9, 2016 With Newbigin House We are looking forward to having @realrobbell with … Continue reading
Kent Dobson Leaves Mars Hill
One faith many voices Following Rob Bell
Rob Bell Everything is Spiritual Tour
RNS http://robbell.com/portfolio/tour/ Tickets are $25 to $100 a seat. Why it’s OK if your Mom doesn’t do yoga
Rob Bell as Gateway Drug, but in which direction?
Rob Bell is back in the news with his new marriage book and his connection with Oprah. While John Piper said “Farewell Rob Bell” another recently proclaimed him as an Uber Evangelical, emphasizing the understanding that evangelicalism is an attempt to popularize Jesus … Continue reading
First Taping of Rob Bell’s New Show on Oprah’s Network
Patheos The new show, which is tentatively set to debut on Oprah Winfrey’s OWN later this fall, features the pastor and author doing what he does best: connecting with and communicating to audiences who consider themselves spiritual but are burned … Continue reading
Review of Rob Bell’s “Love Wins”: Mind on heaven so they are no earthly good
There is a stereotype surrounding the idea that religious people who fix their hope on heaven are of no earthly good to the world today. You hear this a lot. It is intimated a number of time in Rob Bell’s … Continue reading
What Our Journey from Cold Warriors to Religious Consumers Means for the Church
Mid-Century Modern The religious context for most North American congregations in the second half of the 20th century was fairly clear. Varieties of congregations that tried to live by the moniker “Bible believing”. Debates between them were seen as “intramural”. … Continue reading →