5 Reasons Not to Plant a Church
Church planting is the most effective form of evangelism and more churches reach more people, but we don't need more churches planted for wrong reasons.
The gospel is indeed revolutionary. Your church plant may indeed breathe new life into your chosen community. But it’s highly likely you aren’t “bringing the gospel” to any given area, especially if there are other churches already there. They may not be as new or as fresh or as cool or as exciting or as whatever as... Continue Reading
New Covenant Worship: Lift Up Your Hearts
Gathered worship is a foretaste of heaven.
Jesus is the true worshiper whose entire life was an offering of worship to the Father. We draw near to God on the sole basis of Jesus’ perfect offering of Himself. Jesus went before us (6:19–20), constituting all believers into His priesthood (1 Peter 2:5). In worshiping the Father, Jesus identifies Himself with believers (Heb.... Continue Reading
Speaking Up
Instead of regretting that “we didn’t see that one coming,” we should speak the Word of the Lord to warn and encourage.
There is a great responsibility here on those of us who are church leaders. We are not called to be involved in party politics but we are called, as under-shepherds of the Great Shepherd, to protect, warn and care for the flock of God. But we seem more concerned about preserving and protecting our position.... Continue Reading
After 50 Years of Ministry, 7 Things I Would Tell Ministerial Candidates Today
From an older pastor to younger ones: some wise counsel from a pastor who served the Church faithfully for 50 year.
Be prepared for disappointment, failure and brokenness, for that is the only path that leads to resiliency and steadfastness. Always remember that Christ is the Head of the Church, and not men, and He knows what He is doing. It you are not positively sure God has called you to ministry, get out! You... Continue Reading
Is Your Pastor Happy to See You?
The stereotype of the pastor who “gets no respect” is regrettably a real thing.
It is difficult for pastors to explain to their own congregations how pastoral ministry can be so difficult. It can be and often is a great joy. But it is difficult in ways that are hard to express, because doing so runs the risk of appearing as complaining, shaming, or nagging. The pastor may find... Continue Reading
Maybe We Need Less Math and More History
Few things are more important to the life and health of Christianity than a sound knowledge of our shared past.
We need church historians to help us understand the present. The present is the sum of the past. We did not arrive at twenty-first century Christianity suddenly or by chance but through the long and slow development of the Christian faith over millennia. To know who and what we are, we must know who we were... Continue Reading
5 Trends Christian Millennials Must Stop Doing
Here are 5 ways that many Christian millennials are hurting their delivery of the gospel to a world that desperately needs it.
The gospel does not boast “come as you are, stay as you are” but rather “come as you are TO BE RESTORED!” We don’t get to make up the narrative here, folks! The story has already been written- and it is beautiful! Today’s guest author is John Wesley Reid, a Christian blogger and political analyst... Continue Reading
Is It a Waste of Time for Seminary Students (and Pastors) to Learn the Biblical Languages?
The core of the pastoral calling is to be a “minister of the word.”
If pastors recover their calling as ministers of the Word, then keeping up with the biblical languages should be a more natural part of their weekly activity. If they work in a “study” instead of an “office” then studying might just come more easily. It’s that time of year again. A few weeks ago,... Continue Reading
Caring for Widows and Widowers in the Church
If you want to see pure Christianity in action, you can witness it in the care for widows and orphans.
The Bible has a number of things to say about widows. God instructed Israel not to mistreat widows (Exod. 22:22). The book of Ruth showcases the undying love of a woman for her widowed mother-in-law and God’s greater love through his providential care for both widows, Ruth and Naomi. Within any decent-sized congregation there... Continue Reading
Why We Cannot Stop Speaking about Jesus
When you consider who Jesus is, what he has done, and how he has changed us, how could we ever stop talking about him?
Have you ever heard something that was intended as a critique, but you took it as a compliment? This is the way I felt after reading Lewis’s dismissal of Christians who talk about Jesus “all the bloody time” and are not “NORMAL” like the Christians he knows in Europe. A few weeks ago, someone... Continue Reading
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