A Review: “The Final Race” by Eric Eichinger with Eva Marie Everson
A warm-hearted retelling of Eric Liddell’s unusual journey into the limelight of international fame to a life of relative obscurity as an overseas missionary.
Liddell won Olympic gold in 1924 for the 400-meter race and remained an elite short distance runner with a most unorthodox style and surprisingly little training. But it wasn’t athletic prowess that occupied the heart and mind of “The Flying Scotsman.” Rather, it was the love of God, a passion for the lost, and serving... Continue Reading
Pierre Du Moulin
Patriarch of the French Reformation
His sermons were deeply pastoral. Some became polemic due to the nature of the attacks against Protestants. He also wrote books on an impressive variety of topics, from theology and piety to natural science and politics. Little known today, Pierre du Moulin was one of the main protagonists of the French Reformation and one... Continue Reading
They Refused to Denounce Jesus
Pastor, 5 Others Shot After Church Service in Burkina Faso
In addition to Pastor Pierre, the attackers killed his son, Wend-Kuni, and his brother-in-law (a church deacon), Zoéyandé Sawadogo, as well as believers Sayouba and Arouna Sawadogo, and a primary school teacher, Elie Boena. Another was seriously injured and taken to a nearby hospital. Last Sunday seemed like any Sunday for 80-year-old Pastor Pierre... Continue Reading
“Woke” is the New “Saved”
This new, fantastic religion takes up all the space where real faith in Christ could live.
Here’s how it works: By listening to professors, or following peer pressure, a student discovers that the world is deeply wrong. Permeated by evil. Its evil is inequality. And that evil has an author: straight white males. Realizing the depth and extent of this all-pervading evil comes as a kind of conversion. One wakes up.... Continue Reading
Why Pastors Should Engage George Whitefield
Whitefield was an evangelist of deep intellectual and theological seriousness.
Whitefield’s ministry successes were spectacular, and his personal failings were sobering. But in a way, this combination of the admirable and the sordid is the story of every gospel minister. George Whitefield was the single greatest human driver of the Great Awakening of the eighteenth century. Although his fame has been surpassed today by... Continue Reading
Cultural and Theological Stockholm Syndrome
With each small compromise we drift further from biblical reasoning.
Cultural and theological Stockholm syndrome is, in biblical terms, “friendship with the world” (Js. 4:4). We must remain vigilant to remain faithful to our redeeming, ransoming, and returning king. Like King David, we must express our love and loyalty for God in the celebration, joy, and privilege of receiving and obeying his word (see Psalm... Continue Reading
Five Reasons Pastors Should Not Allow the Psalms to Be Sung in Church
If you opt for the novelty of singing the Psalms, you are abandoning the proven track-record of modern worship music.
You have worked hard at truncating Christianity into an individual, pietistic, “feel-good” religion. If you allow the Psalms to be sung, you are going to have to recalibrate your theology. Navigating pastoral ministry is tricky business. One of the most challenging aspects may be deciding on the songs to sing every Sunday morning. A... Continue Reading
Is Hope a Blessing or a Curse?
It was believed by the Greeks that hope was the most pernicious of all evils because it prevented people from accepting their fate.
Hope isn’t an evil to be caged; it is a boon and blessing for citizens of heaven. Hope is the home language of the Christian, and we need to stay fluent if we want to be useful to the Lord in this life. According to Greek mythology, all evil is the fault of one... Continue Reading
Seven Letters Seven Dangers: Pride
Sinful pride shows itself in many ways.
Do you see, Theophilus, how pride can find its way into all manner of churches? And to what does this pride lead but divisions between those who ought to be united and to an ugliness that cannot attract unbelievers to Christ. Dear Theophilus, Greetings in Jesus’ name! May his grace abound to you through... Continue Reading
Worship in Spirit and Truth—Not Spirit or Truth
The truth we know and believe about God stands at the very heart of worship and separates the true and living God from worthless idols.
Just as the heart is engaged in worship, so must the mind be engaged. More than an intellectual comprehension of the truth about God, the mind is engaged in the worship of who God is, how God saved us, and why our lives should be consistently reflecting the glory of God. When Jesus passed... Continue Reading
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