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Three Reasons Why Young People Leave the Church

Though the church is not perfect, it ought to be cherished, warts and all, by every member of the congregation, including our children.

Written by Jason K. Allen | Thursday, April 18, 2019

When they are disconnected from the congregation, it should not surprise us that young adults, who have never known the church as a whole, are disinclined to embrace it when their age-graded group has run its course.  Do you want your children to participate in the church when they become adults? Then cultivate their participation... Continue Reading

Your Pastor Needs Your Prayers

Sometimes I wish that people knew both the struggles and the joys of ministry so that they might better support their pastor.

Written by Silverio Gonzalez | Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Recently I received this email: “What would you say to a new pastor who is frustrated after not seeing the fruit of his work in the congregation? Most of the people do not seem passionate about their faith. The pastor’s own passion is also low right now.” Here is what I said.    When I... Continue Reading

Lifelong Sponges for Christ

If a man of far greater understanding than most can, in humility, learn from God through whatever vessel he chooses to work through at the time, then why shouldn’t we?

Written by Benjamin Swift | Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Why is this so important? Cultures change, and worldly priorities shift to a degree, but the Word of God stands firm like an immovable stone in the stream of life. It is through unchanging Scripture that ultimate truth and wisdom are to be found in Christ. We can only be sponges, ready to absorb this... Continue Reading

Twelve OPC Ministers And Elders Ask Westminster Board To Lift Waddington’s Suspension

Carl Trueman and eleven other Orthodox Presbyterian Church ministers and elders from five presbyteries ask the WTS board to lift a temporary suspension on an adjunct faculty member.

Written by Staff | Monday, April 15, 2019

Obviously, those of us who sent the letter understand that we cannot dictate employment policy to the Seminary, but we are hoping that the Board will honor the commitment not to allow the Seminary to prejudice the trial and, above all, will show some compassion to Jeff and his family, by overturning the Administration’s decision. ... Continue Reading

The Vision Driving the High Cost of Dismissal from the PCUSA

How is it that teaching and ruling elders, who in some cases have known and worked with Crestwood elders for decades, can remain silent and participate in foisting such a crippling financial burden on those they call “brothers and sisters in Christ?”

Written by Jerry M. Roper, Ph.D. and John W. Daniel, D.Min. | Monday, April 15, 2019

POJ representatives have a vision of God and humanity that is fundamentally different from the vision embraced by Crestwood’s session.  The struggle between these two visions drove Crestwood’s dismissal process, and likewise is driving the ultimate demise of the PCUSA.  Sessions contemplating dismissal or already in the dismissal process can benefit by understanding the nature... Continue Reading

What Can My Church Do to Respond to Abortion and Infanticide?

It is the church’s ministry that witnesses to the world the truth of Scripture that each child, born and preborn, is created in God’s own image.

Written by Susan Cyre | Saturday, April 13, 2019

Many years ago a woman challenged me saying that the reason we have so many abortions in this country is that the church did not treat the death of premature children as the loss of a child.  Her statement made me look at myself as a pastor. Early in my first pastorate, a couple’s preborn... Continue Reading

The Goldilocks Zone: To Programme or DE-Programme the Church

Different people feel the Goldilocks zone lies in different places.

Written by Stephen Kneale | Saturday, April 13, 2019

 I just wonder whether finding a Goldilocks zone is a luxury that only larger churches can afford? You may well find a middle ground in which you have some programmes (or, at least, only expect some people to do any one of them) and a free week the rest of the time, but small, struggling... Continue Reading

What Judges Teaches the Church

How can we understand and prevent a decline in the church from one generation to another?

Written by W. Robert Godfrey | Friday, April 12, 2019

The book of Judges provides a very clear answer to our questions. Its answer does not say everything that might be said in general, but it does say specific, crucial things that we must ponder to understand both Israel’s situation and our vulnerability.   And there arose another generation after them who did not know the... Continue Reading

Why Are You Trying To Get Non-Disciples To Do Disciple Things?

It doesn’t make much sense to expect non-disciples to do disciple things.

Written by D. Eric Schansberg | Thursday, April 11, 2019

“If you find yourself frustrated that you don’t have enough of those who serve, evangelize and tithe, the root cause is a lack of disciples. If you see too much divorce, too few discipling their children, too many knuckleheads, too little passion for ministry, the underlying cause is non-discipleship. It doesn’t work—and it doesn’t make... Continue Reading

A Distant Look Back at Missionaries and Attrition, Part I

“The opinion is often expressed that the present-generation missionary does not view his work as a work for life.”

Written by Craig Thompson | Thursday, April 11, 2019

This is the kind of sentiment that sounds as relevant today as it did in 1933—maybe even more so. After making this statement, though, Lennox then goes on to show that the missionaries of his day were actually serving longer, on average, and the proportion of “lifelong” service was increasing compared to their predecessors.   The... Continue Reading

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