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Imagine That, Church as Safe Space

A safe harbor was all that Machen asked for as a remedy from the abuse of politicized Christianity

Written by D.G. Hart | Saturday, December 29, 2018

I hope for the sake of the abused that they find peace and solace in the church, so long as they remember that making the church #woke or prophetic is only to bring the “conflicts of the world” back into the place where souls are looking for comfort.   Could the Pretty Good Awokening nurture... Continue Reading

Worshiping When Dying is Gain

What's the motivating force behind an attitude that says: "We will worship even if we die?"

Written by Kyle Borg | Friday, December 28, 2018

In previous days at least two letters were released to that congregation (and circulated around the world) from their under-shepherds. One was written by an elder shortly before he was arrested titled “How the Church Should Face Persecution.” The other, is from the pastor and is titled “My Declaration of Faithful Disobedience.” Both of these... Continue Reading

What Being Pro-Life Really Means

You aren’t really pro-life until you’re willing to die to preserve it.

Written by Trevor Atwood | Friday, December 28, 2018

The term “pro-life” brings to mind two things for most folks today: Abortion and politics. But being pro-life goes far beyond mobile sonogram clinics and Capitol Hill. It’s about being pro-life like God is pro-life.   I first saw the movie The Fugitive in 1993. It’s a story about Dr. Richard Kimball (Harrison Ford), who is framed... Continue Reading

Word, Sacrament, and Discipline: Prayer: A Sine Qua Non of a Healthy Church

How often do we consider the importance of prayer within the church?

Written by Michael D. Roberts | Friday, December 28, 2018

It is easy to impress upon people the value of prayers in the home that pertain most directly to the needs of a particular individual or family.  Every Christian knows this is true from his or her own experience.  But what is the value of prayer within the setting of the local church as it... Continue Reading

Dying Well This Christmas

As a pastor, I get to be by the bedsides of the dying, and a privilege it is

Written by Michael Hosier | Thursday, December 27, 2018

At Christmas we celebrate birth but always the celebrations entwine with death. Christmas is the dying of the year. Christmas is the celebration of a baby in a manger, and a prelude to the man on a cross. Christmas is itself a testimony that we need not fear death – one year dies, another will... Continue Reading

Simon the Magician and the Preacher’s Temptation

The biggest problem for Simon is that as the Spirit is being doled out (and I’m slightly uncomfortable with that phrasing) he doesn’t want the Spirit—he wants to be able to dispense the Spirit.

Written by Mike Leake | Wednesday, December 26, 2018

It’s true that our motivation matters. A shepherd with an empty pantry praying for miracle provision so his sheep don’t starve is different than the guy who is praying for abundance so his neighbor can envy his sheep pen. But I’ll admit that far too often self-interest is what motivates my midnight pleas for assistance.... Continue Reading

What We Lost When We Lost Our Hymnals

We need to see what we stand to lose when we switch from one media to another, and especially when we do so quickly and without due consideration.

Written by Tim Challies | Wednesday, December 26, 2018

You’d hear it in every church: “Take out your hymnal and turn to hymn 154…” And then hymnals went the way of the dodo and we began to look instead to words projected on a screen. Here is some of what we lost along the way.   I don’t think we should go back to using... Continue Reading

The Most Expensive Hire You Will Ever Make

The total cost to the ministry or the organization is much more than the salary that is offered to the individual.

Written by Eric Geiger | Wednesday, December 26, 2018

“A penny wise and a pound foolish” is a cliché used to describe the practice of caring about minute costs while ignoring the more substantial ones. Being obsessed with the “total costs” of a new hire while not being obsessed with getting the “right person” is being “penny wise and pound foolish.”   All hires... Continue Reading

Leading Them Well (Part 2)

May the saints in your church be equipped for the work of ministry, for the building up of the body of Christ—for His glory and your joy.

Written by Brian Cosby | Wednesday, December 26, 2018

God uses your prayers to fulfill His sovereign plans. He also uses prayer as a means of growing us by grace. So pray! Pray for your staff. Pray with your staff. Have your elders pray regularly for your staff. Make prayer a central part of your staff meetings. Pray that God would be glorified through the ministries led by... Continue Reading

4 Attitudes Killing Church Attendance

Declining church attendance has at its core unbiblical attitudes.

Written by Thom S. Rainer | Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Many pundits have rightly observed the impact of culture on the church, where church is, at best, just another activity. We have also addressed the issue of increasing choices. Many church members and attendees have so many opportunities to do other activities, and they can often afford them like never before.   There has been... Continue Reading

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