Trevin Wax
Trevin Wax is first and foremost a follower of Jesus Christ. Trevin currently serves the church by working at LifeWay Christian Resources as managing editor of The Gospel Project, a gospel-centered small group curriculum for all ages that focuses on the grand narrative of Scripture. He has been a regular blogger since 2006 and regularly contributes articles to publications such as Christianity Today. He authored two books, "Holy Subversion: Allegiance to Christ in an Age of Rivals" (2010) and "Counterfeit Gospels: Rediscovering the Good News in a World of False Hope" (2011).
Articles for Pastors
Why Younger Evangelicals May Feel Uneasy in a Patriotic Church Service
Some younger evangelicals see a patriotic church service as a compromise with worldly power. Their approach is to take the flag out of the sanctuary, never sing a patriotic song, and never mention a patriotic holiday.
Articles for Pastors
Unchurched or Unsaved? What Our Vocabulary Reveals About Our Beliefs
Trevin Wax: "I wonder if one of the main reasons for the dwindling number of baptisms is a subtle shift in vocabulary."
Articles for Pastors
The 3 Things I Miss Most About Pastoral Ministry
If you’re in pastoral ministry, what do you think you’d miss most?
Articles for Pastors
Wanted: People to Lead Us in the Way of Wonder
In an age of disenchantment, a world in which people are starved by superficiality, we need writers and pastors and artists who can feed us with the wonder of existence.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
On the Evangelical Identity Crisis
Recent researchers have attempted to define evangelicalism by doctrinal and ecclesial commitments, and they’ve found that many people who adhere to common evangelical beliefs do not claim the label for themselves.
Articles for Pastors
Why I Wish Christians Would Argue MORE (No, Seriously)
I wish Christians would argue more.
No, I’m not being sarcastic or saying this with an eye roll. I mean it.
I want Christians to argue...
Articles for Outreach & Missions
Complaining Never Wins the Culture
What if the biggest danger ahead for Christians today is something we don’t expect, but should?
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