Why the Winning Spelling Bee Word, ‘Koinonia,’ Is So Easy for Christians
The Greek word is common church lingo for fellowship and community
Christians have adopted the word koinonia from the Greek New Testament, where it is translated as fellowship, communion, or partnership. It’s the word behind verses such as Acts 2:45, where the early church “devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship,” and Philippians 1:5, when Paul prays with joy of “partnership in the gospel.”... Continue Reading
What Happened to the Seven Churches of Revelation?
The trip of a lifetime landed in my lap — visiting the Seven Churches of Revelation
“Today, Bergama is made up of an ‘old city’ of narrow, cobbled streets and a more modern city. The locals I interacted with didn’t disappoint as they extended their famous Turkish hospitality. Happy to offer information, one man told me Christians visit the seven churches like Muslims visit Mecca—to earn merit before God.” The... Continue Reading
The Dangerous Allure of Being a Cultural Warrior
We must be clear not only on what issues to engage but the manner in which to engage.
Many Christians—I assume with good intentions—take up the cultural warrior sword, a bit like Peter in Gethsemane. When their Christian principles are attacked they respond in kind, drawing their weapon and striking their opponent. I think Jesus just might shut down their reckless emotionalism like he did Peter: “Put your sword into its sheath” (John... Continue Reading
15 Ways to Lead like Jesus
Our reality, as missionaries, is that we are called to a ministry, not a business, and to a vocation, not a paycheck.
For followers of Jesus who are called to be leaders, here are some observations on the topic of leadership. You may say, “Yeah, well, that was Jesus, for crying out loud! That’s not me.” And sure, we cannot know the depths of people’s hearts or cause a storm to be still at the sound of our voice.... Continue Reading
God Doesn’t Need Talented People
For Paul, glory and power belong to God, and God displays his glory through weakness.
Paul wants to jolt us out of our natural way of thinking. He wants us to consider the God behind the minister. He wants to point us to true power. He wants to accent the graced-character of gospel ministry and the empowering presence of the Holy Spirit. In the fourth chapter of 1 Corinthians, Paul... Continue Reading
The Southern Baptist Convention Today
Influential voices from both within and without the convention have signaled that the dismissal of Paige Patterson from the Southwestern Seminary presidency is only the first step of many that need to be taken to clean up the SBC.
That there is much in the SBC that needs to be changed, is a point beyond dispute to my mind. But the end games for some appear to include everything from the full acceptance of women pastors, partial acceptance of the LBGTQ+ agenda, and reparations by the descendants of slaveholders to the descendants of slaves.... Continue Reading
Employees Quit American Bible Society over Sex and Marriage Rules
“This decision does not signal intent to advocate or champion any cause other than increased engagement with the Bible.”
The American Bible Society, founded 202 years ago to publish, distribute and translate the Bible, presented its “Affirmation of Biblical Community” to employees in December. It requires employees to “refrain from sexual contact outside the marriage covenant,” which it defined as man and wife. (RNS) — One of the oldest nonprofit organizations dedicated to distributing Bibles around the... Continue Reading
Nigerian Bishop Says GAFCON Exists Because Some Anglican Leaders Have Rejected Authority of Bible
Divisions are deepening and will not be healed by the techniques of the corporate world, he says Where there is no repentance, there must be realignment
“When Anglicans come together as the global ‘household of God’ in a shared commitment to the unchanging gospel, which for us is set out in the Jerusalem Statement and Declaration, we can help and guide one another in the task of fashioning a faithful witness which is appropriate to our settings without being compromised.” ... Continue Reading
What Is the Church?
The Greek word that is translated as “church” in the Bible is ekklēsia
The church, then, consists of those whom the Lord has called out of the world into union and fellowship with Christ and into communion with each other. And, as John Calvin (citing the church father Cyprian) says, “To those to whom He is a Father, the Church must also be a mother.” In the... Continue Reading
Five Lessons Learned From Decades of Preaching
There is no room for ego, bragging, or pride in preaching
The preparation of a sermon or a teaching calls the preacher to be honest with himself first. Paul warned about the peddlers, the hucksters, who gain from using the Word of God without sincerity in their hearts: 2 Corinthians 2:17 says, “For we are not like many, peddling the word of God, but as from... Continue Reading
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