What a Pro-Life Church Looks Like
A pro-life culture in church doesn’t end at the grave.
A pro-life culture in church is fuelled by the fact that there is not only life after death, but as Tom Wright says “life after life after death.” A robust doctrine of resurrection, steeped in God’s plan to renew the whole creation (as opposed to souls floating around like cling film on wispy clouds), fuels... Continue Reading
Spurgeon’s Church Planting Strategy
Between 1853 and 1867, twenty-seven new churches were founded by students from the Pastor’s College.
From the beginning, Spurgeon’s goal for the Pastors’ College was “not only to train students, but to found churches.”[2] As much as he emphasized the importance of evangelism, Spurgeon understood that “no amount of occasional evangelistic services will ever render needless the abiding work of organized Christianity.”[3] Charles Spurgeon lived during a time of theological... Continue Reading
Corporate Consequences of Unchecked Porn Use
Here are 11 frightening snapshots of how pornography left unchecked will weaken your church
“Pornography causes us to see others as objects. If this goes unchecked it will turn the common church lobby into a college nightclub. We’ll lose the ability to rightly relate to those we’re called to love and serve. A brother or sister will be seen as a temptation to be avoided or an object to... Continue Reading
3 Reasons We Should Pay Attention to What We Sing in Church
Music and singing helps connect what our minds might know but our hearts do not feel.
Throughout the history of Christianity, one of the greatest tools for teaching theology has been music. After all, one of the earliest Christian hymns is the great Christological passage of Philippians 2. If it’s true, then, that we are learning from our songs whether we mean to or not, then we ought to pay very... Continue Reading
The Cruelty of Victim-Blaming and the Hope for Redemption
When Tamar cries, “Where could I carry my shame?” (13:13), our heavenly Father responds with good news of a future messianic king.
Contrary to those who argue Scripture normalizes violence by including narratives of war, pillaging, and sexual assault, it’s more likely such passages are included to compel God’s people to confront the uncomfortable realities of sin and brokenness in our world. During my past six years serving as a college pastor, some of my most... Continue Reading
Our Modern Underground Railroad: A Case for Foster Care
Today there are more than 400,000 children nationwide in the foster care system.
We can be actively pro-life towards the children who are born. Today there are more than 400,000 children nationwide in the foster care system. A foster child is someone who is taken out of his or her birth home due to an environment or relationship that is unsafe for the child. Nestled in the... Continue Reading
Three Places God’s Feet Touched the Ground
Faithful churches are like God’s footstools on earth, places where his presence resides through the ministry of sound biblical teaching.
Jesus identified himself as the true temple of God because he is the ultimate meeting place between God and humanity (Jn. 2:19). When you went to the temple in Jerusalem, you went to God’s footstool. If you looked at Jesus, you actually saw God—head, hands, and feet! In the Incarnation, the second Person of the Trinity—the Word—took... Continue Reading
Your Church Is Not a Restaurant
The attender pays with time or money and expects a religious service. This is consumerist, not missional.
What happens here is that church members migrate from one congregation to another, enjoying for a season the preaching and music here, sometimes coming back to their go-to congregation when they’re in the mood for something more familiar, or heading over to a third church for a mission trip. The result is sporadic attendance at... Continue Reading
5 Myths the Church Often Believes About Domestic Violence
What myths are signature beliefs within the church?
A great number of ministry leaders still quote passages such as Ephesians 5:22, First Peter 3:1-6, and Titus 2:3-5 as they remind women to submit, to pray for their husbands, to have quiet spirits, and be obedient. These practices may work well within healthy relationships. But submission to an abuser gives him license to abuse further.... Continue Reading
Ordinary Means
In a world that values novelty, innovation, and relevance, the expectation is for pastors to appear hip, worship to feel amazing, and teaching to be useful for our most recent news feed of felt needs.
In such an age as ours, why should we bother planting churches that are committed to the ordinary ministry of Word and sacrament? Such an endeavor seems backwards and counterintuitive. Yet this is precisely what the Head of the church has called us to do. Before He ascended into heaven, Jesus gave us our marching... Continue Reading
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