When Revival Comes
"Suppose that genuine revival breaks out, whether in one church or in a larger region. What should my priorities be?”
This is a great question—not least because this brother was not awash in pessimism. While working faithfully in a day of small things, he retained confidence that the Lord’s arm is not shortened, such that he could not save. By this time, the pastor in question has a pretty good idea of what godly ministry... Continue Reading
5 Myths about Counseling and the Church
Pastors cannot care single-handedly for every soul in his church. He needs members who are equipped to help other members.
Good preaching reveals our hearts, shows us our spiritual need, and enhances a church culture of openness. Hearers discover matters that have been covered up, and they don’t even know where to start. But they do know that a church with this kind of preaching is a place where they can speak with someone. ... Continue Reading
The Kerygmatic Fallacy
The question, "But is it preachable?" reflects an understandable concern, given the centrality of the Word preached to Protestantism.
Historically, preachability was one of the objections Erasmus made to Luther’s doctrine of the bondage of the will. How could it make sense to preach the law when nobody could fulfill its commands? Or predestination when it would only subvert any notion of real moral accountability? But this kind of objection to certain doctrines –... Continue Reading
Where Have All the Church Planters Gone?
What’s the greatest hindrance to effective church planting?
Most missiologists estimate that we need at least twice as many new churches started each year simply to keep up with the increases in population between now and 2050. One thing is certain: We’ll never hit those numbers while our strategy remains fishing from a fishless pond. What’s the greatest hindrance to effective church... Continue Reading
2 Reasons Pastors Give Up
It seems roughly half of those who could be helped fail to respond to offers of help.
At least 100,000 American pastors should be clamoring for help. But they aren’t. They seem to have dropped out. Is this one reason why 80 percent of churches remain on plateau or in decline? Why have so many pastors just given up? I have seen two likely causes. Over the past five years, my... Continue Reading
6 Warning Signs of a Bad Pastor and Spiritual Abuse
What struck me was that in both the “secular” world and the church, destructive leadership tends to look the same.
More and more, it’s critically important to be able to identify dangerous, destructive pastors BEFORE everything falls apart. Few things cause Christians to become disillusioned more than being ripped to pieces by a really bad pastor. Few things do more to sully the name of Jesus more than abusive spiritual leaders. Over the last year, I’ve... Continue Reading
Marriage, Sexuality and the Church
Upholding God’s design in a corrupt world.
Our culture is in a heated debate over the nature of marriage and sexuality, which puts the church in a unique position to express God’s design. God designed men, women and children to flourish when we live according to His will for marriage and sexuality, but this is one of the most obvious stress points... Continue Reading
An Open Letter to Those who Feel Unqualified to Offer Counsel
The body of Christ needs you. It needs your words and deeds.
Of course, there is more you can do. Ask your pastor about good books on suffering, and ask others what is most helpful to them when the problems of the day seem overwhelming. You can always grow in your love and words. Expertise is not what makes you an adequate helper; faith, love, and your... Continue Reading
But He Valued Women
The greatest contradiction of the Bill Hybels mess was his reputation for championing equality for women
“Bill had no contradiction in saying that he elevated the worth of women in the church. He did. The contradiction comes when the idea of recognizing the value of women is explored as a reflection of what God gives. It does not appear that Bill came from that perspective.” On the surface the greatest... Continue Reading
“Uniting Methodists” Panelists: “The Bible Is Wrong”
The unorthodox beliefs shared by these “Uniting Methodists” panelists appear to speak clearly to the heart and future aspirations of this caucus and its preferred plan
Lauren Manza, who identifies as lesbian, was unabashed in criticizing the Bible itself. She too grew up in a conservative family, and felt conflict with her upbringing. When speaking on same-sex marriage and the verses that traditionalists use to argue against it she said, “I believe if I sat down with Paul today, Paul would... Continue Reading
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