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Questioning Our Preaching

We are stepping up into the pulpit to fill a role that is, in some important ways, alien to us.

Written by Matthew Bradley | Wednesday, March 27, 2019

It is not our Word that we preach. And it is not with our own authority that we preach. And if we are powerful preachers, it is not in our own power that we preach. So what principles shape this calling as it comes to us? What mold do our own gifts and personalities need... Continue Reading

Does Any of It Belong to Us?

Didn’t Eve somehow believe that the tree, the choice, belonged to her? In an instant she lost the way.

Written by Abby Alleman | Wednesday, March 27, 2019

To lean into these words is to guard our hearts from the seductive ways of possession. It provides accountability when we all-too-easily fall into the trap that things we do (or make or have) belong to us. It is a safeguard to a wilderness of our own making, where we wander, lost and out of touch with God... Continue Reading

Boundaries Will Not Cure Codependency

Interview with Rosaria Butterfield

Written by Monica Geyen | Tuesday, March 26, 2019

I interviewed Rosaria Butterfield, author of The Gospel Comes with a House Key, on the topic of codependency. Many have responded to the rise of codependency by encouraging various boundaries in friendships, but Rosaria believes the problem (and solution) is at a deeper level. “Idols serve something; they plug a hole,” says Rosaria. “They are born... Continue Reading

The Weakness and Strength of Being an Autistic Christian

Autism is an unusual way of processing information. It has strengths and weaknesses.

Written by Daniel Michalski | Tuesday, March 26, 2019

The basic elements of autism are difficulty reading body language and non-verbal communication, impaired motor skills, difficulty with eye contact, unusually strong senses, difficulty with symbolic language and humor, ability to hyper-focus, and an excellent memory. Because the autistic brain focuses on certain areas such as memory, detail, routine, and precision, it is impaired in... Continue Reading

Don’t Be Caught without a Confession

The church has never been without a confession or creed.

Written by Michael Reeves | Monday, March 25, 2019

While many believers have used confessions enthusiastically, others have claimed that confessions replace a vital relationship with God with a desiccated list of doctrine, replacing the Spirit with the letter, leaving only a husk of dead, dull orthodoxy. However, to understand confessions this way is to mistake the recipe for the pudding.   Christians have... Continue Reading

Church Leaders: Because Leadership Is Transferrable…

The vast majority of what makes someone an effective leader in one context is transferable to another context.

Written by Eric Geiger | Monday, March 25, 2019

Viewing training at your church as “only training people for a volunteer role at your church” is too small a vision. If you develop a leader to lead a small group, to welcome guests with hospitality, or to invest in kids or students, you are not only training them for those important roles; you are... Continue Reading

LifeWay Christian Resources to Close all Brick-and-Mortar Stores Amid Slumping Sales

“While we had hoped to keep some stores open, current market projections show this is no longer a viable option.”

Written by Jamie McGee | Monday, March 25, 2019

The Nashville-based Southern Baptist publishing company announced in January it would reduce its retail presence and cut staff, but it had planned to keep operating some stores, where it sells Bibles, books, Christian music and other faith-oriented products.   LifeWay Christian Resources will close all of its 170 brick-and-mortar stores this year as store traffic and sales lag, the organization announced... Continue Reading

Thoughts on Whether the Recent Reports on Sexual Abuse Are Attempts to Slander the Church, and 15 Consequences of Sexual Immorality

God’s people are not to deny that sin is happening.

Written by Randy Alcorn | Sunday, March 24, 2019

Shall we say nothing about what’s happening and just hope no one notices? And just hope churches and leaders figure out on their own that they need to cultivate a watchful accountable environment for their pastors and when pastors sin inform the next church? My question is, how has that been working for us? Obviously... Continue Reading

Don’t Let It Say Nothing to Me About My Life

There are all sorts of things you can do to help improve your preaching.

Written by Stephen Kneale | Sunday, March 24, 2019

If people are going to see that it is the Lord speaking to them, our sermons must be firmly rooted in the passage. If people are going to see what the Lord is speaking to them specifically, our sermon must be fiercely and pointedly applicable to the people in front of us. If we are going to... Continue Reading

Hate is a Christian Virtue

We should, like John Owen, hate sin. Particularly our own sin.

Written by Bill Peacock | Thursday, March 21, 2019

Bolz-Weber is attacking the Bible’s teachings on human sexuality. And the response from the White Horse Inn? An attack on the efforts of some in the church to promote those biblical teachings to women in the church. Not having a daughter, I don’t have a lot of knowledge about those who promote purity rings. I... Continue Reading

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