We no longer live in the heyday of the gospel-centered movement. But no Christian, however mature, has outgrown the need to remain daily cen
We must pay much closer attention to what we have heard, lest we drift away from it. (Hebrews 2:1)
Gospel-centrality is not as popular as it once was. At least, the marketing movement built on gospel-centrality has declined over the past fifteen years. As an early adherent of the gospel-centered, “young, restless, and Reformed” whatchamacallit, I have watched many of my fellow tribesmen, usually leaders around my same age, gradually undergo a shift in their ministry emphases and spiritual priorities over the last decade, and it’s left me scratching my head a bit.













