Gearing up for the New Year

We’ve been on the road for Christmas and will continue to be there until around New Year’s. Since it will be rather hard to keep up my blogging every day, I’ll leave you with some items to discuss until we meet again.

Predictions

So, what are your predictions for 2008? They can include matters political, social, artistic, religious, or whatever else you want to put forward. This time next year we will return to this post to see who was right, who was wrong, and who all were taken by surprise.

Top Ten Religion Stories

According to Christianity Today the past year’s top ten religious stories were as follows: [Click the link if you want details about what these stories are about.]

1. Taliban takes Korean short-term mission team hostage, killing two.

2. Atheism tops the bestseller charts.

3. Presidential campaigns start early, with some faith surprises.

4. Ruth Graham dies.

5. Anglican Communion fractures over Scripture, homosexuality.

6. Three Christians tortured and killed in eastern Turkey.

7. Jerry Falwell and D. James Kennedy die. l

8. Francis Beckwith, head of the Evangelical Theological Society, becomes a Catholic.

9. Campaign to oust Richard Cizik, the head of the National Association of Evangelicals, for his global warming activism fails.

10. Supreme Court upholds 2003 federal partial-birth abortion ban.

This list strikes me as rather parochial, emphasizing inside the Bible-beltway stories rather than events of genuine spiritual importance. That the Church is still producing martyrs, though, is of great significance. The pro-life victory is important, as is the global reaction against Western theological liberalism.

Would you put other events of the past year in this list? What can we conclude about the state of American and world Christianity if these are top stories?