4 Boundaries Every Ministry Leader Should Have
I can tell you after looking into a lot of hurt people’s eyes: Our permissibility issues aren’t worth it.
Boundaries are the greatest gift we give ourselves in ministry. They lessen the complicated yes’s and no’s. They keep things from getting cloudy. They help everyone around us know better what they can expect. Conversely, the leader who doesn’t set boundaries is the leader who needs not expect longevity—or at the very least, longevity without... Continue Reading
Pastors: Preach, Don’t Rant
Pastors are called to preach sermons, not deliver rants. What differentiates the two?
To be sure, the preacher’s reputation, credentials, self-presentation, and speaking style may add credibility to the man and the message. However, true authority is much deeper—and much more lasting—than these superficialities. Simply put, a sermon’s authority is derived from Holy Scripture’s authority. The more Scripture is presented, rightly interpreted, and brought to bear on the... Continue Reading
Wives and Porn and Busy Church Leaders
I celebrated her courage to approach her pastor and ask for help, confide in him about her hurting heart, and to open a window for him to see into a very broken and fragile part of her life: her marriage.
Thankfully, he listened, he prayed, and then he told her he’d leave it in her court if she needed anything else. Yes, this pastor did enter in, he did listen, and he did make himself available for a ten-minute conversation after church. But then he left her on her own. Just heard it again.... Continue Reading
Why “Distributed” Pastoral Education Is Not The Solution
The Distributed Ed model de-centralizes ministerial preparation by sending the profs to the churches and makes use of distance-ed technology.
My experience is that students who have tried DE for pastoral ministry find residential education to provide a much richer educational experience. As I have been arguing for a number of years, there is a right way and a wrong way to educate pastors. Until parishioners are prepared to see physicians or surgeons who earned their medical degrees... Continue Reading
Reformed Evangelism
It is during this perilous time that I have been reminded of an important truth.
The covenant of redemption is the glorious doctrine that before the cosmos was created, our Trinitarian God covenanted to redeem a people for the honor and glory of His name—the Father choosing who would be redeemed, the Son agreeing to purchase their redemption, and the Holy Spirit agreeing to apply Christ’s redeeming work to the elect. ... Continue Reading
Thumbscrews: How Conservative Clergy Are Pressured into Silence
If you’re going to stay true to your convictions, you simply must do difficult things
“We see the maelstrom even in conservative denominations. I can see the beginnings of it in my own denomination. I recognize it because I’ve seen it before, it is deja vu all over again. And just as I’ve seen before, it is catching conservative clergy unprepared. It is the same old thing. They’re frightened into... Continue Reading
The Nations Are Living Next Door
This influx of refugees provides an astounding opportunity to reach the nations — especially for women
“Some of our refugee neighbors are family in Christ who have endured persecution. Others do not know God, and the hardship they’ve endured — unspeakable as it is — pales in comparison to their eternal future if they remain separated from Christ.” As I surveyed my table at our church’s Mother’s Day tea, I... Continue Reading
The Reformation and Marriage
The family and marriage are under siege today. Meanwhile, there is a marked decline in church attendance.
“Why was Luther’s marriage so precious to all he stood for as a Reformer? Why was he so eager to let the world see that he was such a devoted husband and father? In short, he believed that, beyond upending the legalistic culture of vows of celibacy, his gospel rediscovery radically re-shaped the reality of... Continue Reading
3 Things Pastors Don’t Have to Do
“Well done, good and faithful servant” hinges on gospel fidelity, not upon earthly markers of success.
The lie Satan told in the Garden of Eden—“you can be like God”—is the same one that propagates the need for perfection. Christ would rather pastors humbly admit they’re not God, and thus, can’t do all things well at the same time. Wisely embracing limitations allows pastors to determine where they want to strive for excellence... Continue Reading
When the Downcast Can’t Reach Our Hymns
Let us learn to sing songs of lament to the Lord.
Singing is not merely a performance; it is an intimate form of interaction. Singing was created by God to be a divine discourse. It is an honest form of communication made holy by the expression of the very things we often consider to be unholy—that is, our doubt, anger, despair, or any other difficulty. Why... Continue Reading
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