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Gospel Ministry: Ace or Average? – We need To Avoid Envy & An Unhealthy Competitive Culture Of Ministry Success

There is a tragically high fall-out rate from pastoral ministry.

Written by John Stevens | Wednesday, February 6, 2019

We love to honour our perceived ministry “aces.” We can so easily boast of church size and church growth, number of books written or sold, number of churches planted, or social media profile. But the result  of such adulation is that more modestly able pastors feel inadequate, push themselves too hard, or take unnecessary risks... Continue Reading

5 Myths about Abortion

What makes humans valuable in the first place?

Written by Scott Klusendorf | Monday, February 4, 2019

Even when pro-life presentations contain gospel, many are not awakened spiritually. But some are awakened morally. And that’s enough to help save children. Former abortionist Bernard Nathanson presided over 60,000 abortions before becoming pro-life while still an atheist. Only later did he embrace theism.    Myth #1: Christian pro-lifers impose religious arguments on a pluralistic... Continue Reading

Being Forgotten

Take the countless number of saints who no one knows about. They lived, they died, and they were forgotten.

Written by Cameron Clausing | Monday, February 4, 2019

Take William Ames. He had an enormous impact on Dutch Reformed Theology (and therefore much of Reformed theology). He was present at the Synod of Dort and his opinions helped shape some of the conclusions reached. Nevertheless, if someone has heard of him, most likely they have only read his Marrow of Theology. This isn’t... Continue Reading

Reprise: Sunday Through a Pastor’s Eyes

If you have ever wondered what Sunday is like for your pastor, this is a little bit of a taste.

Written by John Chester | Sunday, February 3, 2019

Even if you go to a church where your pastor seems to suddenly appear seconds before the start of the service, he was probably meeting, talking and praying with people all morning long. But these are not merely things to be done, they are part and parcel of the pastor’s worship. As Romans 12:1 says, spiritual service is... Continue Reading

We Beg You, Church-Member, Pray For Your Elders!

Pray for your elders in the following suggested ways.

Written by Geoffrey R. Kirkland | Sunday, February 3, 2019

Pray for your elders to know the joy. Fullness of joy, the happinesses of joy, the delightfulness of joy and the otherworldliness of joy! Yes, pray for your shepherd-elders to have the divine glory of joy strike deep in their souls. Pray that even when hospital visits are needed, when struggling saints need reproof, when... Continue Reading

The Peculiar Glory of Unexpected Discoveries

Here are three tools to chip away the veneer of strength we think we have.

Written by Chris Thomas | Sunday, February 3, 2019

If our heart is truly tuned to the cause of Christ, if in fact we actually are centred around the gospel as a planet orbits the sun, then Paul’s words begin to ring true—glory in unexpected places is precisely his point. But if the veneer of my life showcases my own ability, my own fortitude,... Continue Reading

6 Reasons Some Church Members Resist Growth

Great Commission disobedience is pervasive in many churches.

Written by Thom Rainer | Saturday, February 2, 2019

Growth brings new members to ministries, groups and church social functions. Leadership may shift with the incoming influx of members. Many members are simply not comfortable with new attendees changing long-term relationship patterns. They would rather obey the perceived mandate of the Great Comfort than the mandate of the Great Commission. Thus, the church exists... Continue Reading

The Time I Went Under Church Discipline

We are under the authority and care of the risen Christ and his body—the church. Receive it.

Written by J.A. Medders | Saturday, February 2, 2019

Church discipline isn’t just the final stage we often think of—removing from membership, fellowship, and so on. I went under church discipline in the booth of The Nook Cafe. It didn’t go all the way to the end because my brothers helped me. Our Lord loved me. Every Christian is under church discipline. We don’t always... Continue Reading

The Right Type Of Reputation

Paul’s primary concern, as far as reputations went, was that his was built on the right type of gospel authenticity.

Written by Chris Thomas | Saturday, February 2, 2019

Paul’s authenticity was tempered by discernment. Paul knew that while everything may be permissible, not everything is profitable. In an age of platforming and personal brand building, of social media profiles and image consultants, this should give us great pause. Paul held back truth, he didn’t supply the fullest picture of his credibility. Why? “so... Continue Reading

An Invitation To Evangel Presbytery, A New Association of Churches

An invitation to pastors, elders and laymen to join in a constitutional convention founding a new association of reformed churches called Evangel Presbytery.

Written by Tim Bayly | Friday, February 1, 2019

The work has been in process for several years, now. After a couple years of a working group processing older Reformed forms of government, editing and putting together a preliminary one to be considered by us, this past April a group of forty to fifty met in Indianapolis and firmed up our commitments to see... Continue Reading

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