5 Reasons I Enjoy Being Around Older Christians
As I am steadily moving toward becoming one of “them”, I’m ever more thankful to be around older Christians.
Perhaps many of these characteristics are developed in every person, Christian or not, as they grow older, but I would maintain that there is something distinctly unique about an aging believer that gives an added depth to these things. Here are a few of the reasons why I not only enjoy, but am challenged by... Continue Reading
Supernatural Striving
How does Paul envision ministry? Put simply, it's really hard work: “For this I toil, struggling.”
The reason ministry requires “toil” (the focus of this word is not on mere labor but on the exhaustion and weariness that it induces) and “struggling” is not hard to understand. On the one hand, there are our own fleshly desires and bodily weaknesses to contend with. The physical demands of ministry are obvious. For... Continue Reading
Gay Rights, Hate Speech, and Hospitality
Longings of a Former Lesbian
Twenty-two years ago, it was not considered hate speech for Ken to tell me that he accepted me as a lesbian, but did not approve. I rejected Ken’s worldview, and he rejected mine. We were on even ground. We saw clearly our worldview differences, but those divisions, back then, did not come with the accusatory... Continue Reading
As One with Authority: The Four Pillars of Authoritative Preaching
According to Craddock, the modern preacher cannot—and perhaps should not—preach with authority.
In the words of Craddock, the preacher exists as one without authority. In a sense, Craddock’s diagnosis was right. The modern mind may well be adverse to authority and disinclined to trust the “sage on the stage.” Nonetheless, his prescription was dead wrong. Where there is no authority, there is no true preaching. When published in... Continue Reading
Still Protesting, a Pastor’s Perspective
As a pastor, it is important to discern the things that matter and have eternal weight and emphasize those.
We must challenge the church and ask the continual question, “What are the marks of a true church?” and “is my church holding to those marks?” There is an old saying the applies here: “choose your battles.” Sometimes in “protesting” we want to fight every fight, we want to draw every line in the sand.... Continue Reading
We Never Suffer Alone
Serving and helping one another in the body of Christ is part of what it means to be united to one another.
Praying for one another is one of the ways we practically live out our union with one another. When we pray, we beseech our mutual Father to meet the needs of our brothers and sisters. The Reformer Martin Luther suffered from chronic physical ailments as well as emotional torment and despair. He relied upon other... Continue Reading
Six Negative Consequences of Church Members Having an Entitlement Mentality
The opposite of a healthy church member is an entitled church member.
The entitled church member sees the church as an organization that doles out perks and benefits somewhat like a country club. The church, therefore, exists for the members rather than the members serving sacrificially as the body of Christ (see 1 Corinthians 12). What are some of the negative consequences of this entitlement mentality? ... Continue Reading
Dementia: A Biblical Approach for Care
The biblical approach recognizes that people with dementia and their loved ones need counseling based on biblical truth.
In brief, dementia is a cognitive disorder. The affected person’s thinking ability gradually deteriorates. It interferes with judgment and memory and also can create confusion, fear, and irritation. There are several types of dementia. The best known is Alzheimer’s, which was experienced by former president, Ronald Reagan. When you hear the word dementia, what... Continue Reading
Is the Church Full of Hypocrites?
For a Christian simply to demonstrate that he is a sinner does not convict him of hypocrisy.
A hypocrite is someone who does things he claims he does not do. Outside observers of the Christian church see people who profess to be Christians and observe that they sin. Since they see sin in the lives of Christians, they rush to the judgment that therefore these people are hypocrites. If a person claims... Continue Reading
5 Marks of a Stinky Sermon
To help you avoid preparing and preaching stinky sermons, I have provided a short list of common marks of a stinky sermon.
Walk into each sermon with the assumption that God has already written the sermon for you, and you merely need to follow the text. A text-driven sermon will eventually take both the preacher and the congregation to the foot of the cross, or else it is merely empty speech. No preacher should expect to... Continue Reading
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