Spurgeon’s Vision for Women’s Ministry
Spurgeon believed that God called many women to serve Christ in large and inspiring ways.
Though Spurgeon would not support the idea of women serving in pastoral ministry or preaching to the gathered congregation, he nonetheless valued the role of women in the spreading of the gospel. He also believed it was entirely appropriate for women to teach other women in the church. Thus, Spurgeon sought to promote and resource... Continue Reading
Dear Police Officers
I’m grateful you protected my mom when I was too young to protect her. I’m grateful you returned me home safely when I was lost.
The whole world appears to be scrutinizing your every move. Some of us are judging you fairly. And some of us are judging you unfairly. But if you’re reading this, I hope you’ll submit and entrust yourselves to God. He is the only person who judges justly. I was a five-minute walk from home... Continue Reading
Nikole Hannah-Jones’ Hatred For America Is The Basis Of The 1619 Project
Hannah-Jones’ words matter. They are the same words that may well emanate from our children’s lips if we do not take our institutions back.
In some ways, Hannah-Jones and her 1619 Project are not radical. Like-minded radicals have controlled our formative institutions for years, particularly in schools, indoctrinating generations of children in an anti-American milieu that casts the United States as racist, imperialist, and oppressive. How would you feel if the person teaching your children American history argued... Continue Reading
Let Us Go to Him Outside the Camp
Stay close, bearing with Him while the camps keep warring, and you will know peace.
These words were written to a generation of Christians who were just figuring out what following Christ should look like. They were in uncharted territory in many ways, trying to reconcile old traditions, self-righteous striving, superstitions, and the influence of false religions with their faith in the true Savior. Once Pharaoh finally let God’s... Continue Reading
Jesus in the Gospel of John—the Word
Invoking the words of Genesis, John begins a "new" creation account.
Why is Jesus called the Word? It’s clear that John wants us to understand the Word as divine and eternal. He is God. Having established that, John goes on to say: “And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,... Continue Reading
Botching Bostock
June 15, 2020, was not a good day for the Supreme Court of the United States.
Even granting what the Court claims about “the ordinary public meaning” of the Title VII statute, the notion that “discrimination based on homosexuality or transgender status necessarily entails discrimination based on sex” is just flat-out confused. It’s a bad ruling that will have very harmful consequences (and not just for religious employers). Yesterday, the... Continue Reading
Redeeming Pastoral Ambition
The quest for glory still rages.
“Go change the world,” ambitious graduates are told, which usually means, “Go become great in the eyes of the world.” Our current culture of side-hustles can stoke discontentment too; at times I’ve struggled to feel like my calling to pastor a local church is enough, as though if I did more then I’d be something... Continue Reading
One Race, One Remedy
God sees one race of humanity with one universal problem: sin.
We must not mistake temporal injustice for God’s primary concern. We need to cultivate heaven’s perspective on the world’s maladies, understanding that instances of injustice are not necessarily ills to be cured but symptoms of the comprehensive corruption of sin’s spiritual cancer. Most of us have heard of Charles Darwin’s landmark work, The Origin... Continue Reading
I’m A White Reformed Christian. Black Lives Matter—and I’m Not “Woke”
I have a few questions for my brethren who seem overly focused on saying that once we’re in Christ, racism doesn’t exist.
I’m a Reforming white Christian woman who loves and affirms sound doctrine, and I believe systemic racism exists. I’m not woke. I’m not Marxist. I don’t align with the BLM or critical race theory movement but I can say “Black Lives Matter” because they do. When George Floyd died under the knee of a... Continue Reading
Flattery is Not Encouragement
Let us not be deceived and fall into the trap of the flatterer.
Like other good gifts from God, even the gift of encouragement has a sinister imitation: flattery. While at times looking very similar to encouragement, Scripture warns that flattery leads to selfish and destructive ends. Lurking in the shadow of every good gift from God is a twisted perversion that seeks to imitate and destroy.... Continue Reading
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