Author: David Morrill

The De-vangelism of the Southern Baptist Convention

Every week, faithful church members dutifully write checks to support the Lord’s work at their local Baptist church, and thousands of these churches turn over a percentage of this giving to the para-church cooperation known as the Southern Baptist Convention. The bulk of this funding goes to support international evangelism/church

Kevin Ezell Issues Non-Apology for NAMB Partnering With False Gospel

Just when you thought the SBC was as wayward and corrupt as it could get, enter Kevin Ezell. In response to massive pushback from the pews, the president of the Southern Baptist Convention’s North American Mision Board (NAMB) issued an “apology” letter for lending the rapidly-waning credibility of the nation’s

Theological Song Review: Do It Again by Elevation Worship

Do It Again by Elevation Worship was released in February of 2018 on the album There is a Cloud, but earlier versions were heard back in 2016. Like most Elevation Worship songs, Steven Furtick is one of the songwriters, and this song was written with Chris Brown, Mack Brock, and

Theological Song Review: What a Beautiful Name

What a Beautiful Name was released by Hillsong Worship on January 6th, 2017, and won two dove awards in 2017 and the 2018 Grammy for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song. Note: For a full explanation of the rubric and a primer on our scoring methodology, click here. Doctrinal Fidelity and

Discerning Praise and Worship – A Primer

Knowing that I’m a musician, many readers of Protestia and followers/supporters of Protestia Tonight have asked me how I approach the selection of worship music from a biblical perspective. In response, I’d like to humbly offer my rating system for figuring out if a given song belongs in your church

Big Tech Censorship Rebuked by Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals

(Mile High Evening News) Spurred by a Texas law prohibiting big tech platforms from censoring speech on their platforms based on viewpoint, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit issued a blistering ruling that rebuked platforms who had sued to block the law’s implementation, opening the door

Platform Grifters Case Study: The Hardings

We try very hard at Protestia not to punch down – that is, publish articles targeting those who carry little or no actual influence in evangelicalism. Yet occasionally we witness behavior and theology from online characters that is worth discussing as a demonstration of a growing or novel problem affecting

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