Are Southern Baptists Turning Into Feminists?
Complementarianism is written into the confessional statement of the Southern Baptist Convention
“Is there diversity of opinion in the SBC about how complemenarian principles should be applied? Certainly there is. But the fundamental commitment to complementarian principle as outlined in the Baptist Faith & Message is not in question.” Margaret Bendroth has a provocative op-ed in the New York Times today titled “Could Southern Baptists Actually... Continue Reading
Soul Care for the Bi-Vocational Pastor
The bi-vocational pastor will recognize and rejoice in the centrality of weakness for fruitful ministry
“The unique challenges of pastoral ministry are well known. These unique challenges are only compounded when the pastor is bi-vocational. Time constraints, financial concerns, and difficulty accomplishing basic pastoral priorities often define this ministry. These constraints cause a unique temptation for the bi-vocational pastor to neglect caring for his own soul.” The alarm rings... Continue Reading
8 Things to Remember When Teaching Kids Theology
If children are learning doctrinal truths from infancy, it is able to make them wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus (2 Tim. 3:15).
Teaching kids theology from the earliest age shapes their character and will as they discover the nature of God and seek to develop godly characteristics. By understanding God’s purposes for his world, his method, and his mission, the will is orientated to serving God and living for his glory. As well as informing the character... Continue Reading
Pensacola Theological Institute: Conference Being Held July 26-29
The PTS conference will be held at McIlwain Presbyterian Church in Pensacola
The Pensacola Theological Institute will be held at McIlwain Memorial Presbyterian Church in Pensacola, Florida July 26-29, 2018. The conference’s theme is Insuppressible: Glory, Gospel and the Design of Life, which will examine Intelligent Design — what it is, its contributions to science and the theological implications of those contributions. The Pensacola Theological Institute... Continue Reading
Praying Through the Scriptures: Judges 2; Acts 6
As I continue to learn how to pray I have shared a few prayers with my family and friends for their use or adaptation.
“Father in heaven, you are a covenant-maker. You offer promises that you always fulfill; what you give you never take away; you are utterly trustworthy, and I come to you in worship of your holy name. Over the years it has been my practice, learned from others, to offer up praises and petitions framed... Continue Reading
Discipline: the Misconstrued Grace
Discipline has too often been misperceived as some kind of blunt instrument only to be used as a measure of last resort when things go wrong in the church.
Knox’s Book[s] of Discipline were drawn up as books of church order. They were intended to be the practical outworking of the doctrine summarised in the Scots Confession. Since doctrine is always intended to shape life, so the Reformer wisely saw fit to spell this out under specific headings as it related to the life and worship of... Continue Reading
Spurgeon for Plumbers
I must take the deep truths of the faith and the education I had received, and I must communicate them in a simple way.
I recognize now that my theological education did me great good, but it also uncovered a deep darkness in my heart. It led me to a place of spiritual snobbery. I found myself able to hold forth on a great number of theological topics, but I had no fruit of the Spirit in my ministry.... Continue Reading
What Kind Of A Reformation Do We Need?
If we are talking about the American churches, the answer is simple: we need a Reformation.
In important ways the American churches have never had a Reformation. We have certain had a de-formation or two but we are still waiting for a Reformation. There have been important and useful Reformation movements but none of them has had a fundamental and widespread affect on the theology, piety, and practice of the American... Continue Reading
Three Marks of a Faithful Minister of Christ
He preaches the word of truth, the gospel so that people understand the grace of God in truth.
Epaphras is one of those names that only appears three times in the whole Bible (Col 1.7, 4.12; Phm 23), and yet he was a spiritual giant whose example we would do well to follow. He was a church planter and the pastor of the churches in at least Colosse, Laodicea and Hierapolis, if not... Continue Reading
Why We Added a Prayer of Lament to Our Sunday Gathering
We yearn for Jesus’ return to right all wrongs and renew our world, freeing us from the chaos and grief that accompanies deep suffering.
Lament is a biblical way to process grief. It gives us the opportunity to face and name our pain and then to create space for future hope—all without glossing over tragedy. It allows us to cry and rage and even protest life’s difficulties to God and others without fear of judgment. It gives us permission... Continue Reading
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