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The Word-less “Church”

At the heart of the mess is a simple phenomenon: the churches seem to have lost a love for and confidence in the Word of God.

Written by W. Robert Godfrey | Friday, March 23, 2018

These churches still carry Bibles and declare the authority of the Scriptures. They still have sermons based on Bible verses and still have Bible study classes. But not much of the Bible is actually read in their services. Their sermons and studies usually do not examine the Bible to see what it thinks is important... Continue Reading

A Fictional Pastor Teaches Us to Love Big in Small Places

There’s an important place for continuing the tradition of compelling fictional accounts of rural life and ministry.

Written by Stephen Witmer | Friday, March 23, 2018

If Herbert’s vision is to live on and capture the hearts of some in a new generation, it will likely be, in part, through the work of gifted writers. Brad Roth’s recent God’s Country(2017) provides a biblically informed, culturally aware, and deeply compelling understanding of rural ministry. There are also biographical stories that capture the beauty... Continue Reading

Martin Bucer on the Importance of Ruling Elders

Bucer revealed remarkable discernment regarding the nature and essence of the church.

Written by Barry York | Friday, March 23, 2018

“Because so much is involved in the pastoral office, with teaching, exhortation, warning and discipline, comfort and pardon..and since the Lord has also bestowed and distributed the gifts necessary for this office not to one or two, but in different ways to many, it was his will that his churches, if they were able to... Continue Reading

5 Ways Your Church Could End Up In Court

These true stories reveal the need for awareness and prevention.

Written by Emily Lund | Friday, March 23, 2018

For years, sexual abuse of a minor was the number one reason churches went to court. That changed in 2016, when property disputes took the top spot. Disagreements over church property can often lead to legal trouble, as in the following case.    It’s something we all do: we see the headlines, read the news,... Continue Reading

The Power of Sisterhood: Women Spurring Women to Do Hard and Good Things

I am convinced the best way women can serve one another—and even the entire world—is to meet together and to encourage one another to love and good works.

Written by Jen Oshman | Tuesday, March 20, 2018

It has been women in my life who have shown me over and over and over what it looks like to love God and love my neighbor. As I have walked life with them, they have spurred me on to good works. Truly, I would not have pursued Christ without their godly influence.    Remember Donna? My workout... Continue Reading

Keeping the Sabbath Saved My Marriage, My Ministry, and Probably My Life

I used to think resting from work was selfish, until I considered the example of Jesus.

Written by A. J. Swoboda | Tuesday, March 20, 2018

I had been working tirelessly only to let one more person down. I could not go on like I had been. By the sovereign grace of God, I had been reading a book by pastor and theologian Eugene Peterson. Through reading the book, I discovered something I had completely ignored in 10 years of Bible... Continue Reading

10 Things You Should Know about Church Membership

What do you want from your local church?

Written by Sam Storms | Tuesday, March 20, 2018

So, why covenant membership? It isn’t because we want to be like some other church, or even because we want to be unlike someone else. It is because we want to be biblical. It is because this world wants to sell you a bill of goods and to shape you in its image.   Membership... Continue Reading

Three Types of Evangelistic Contexts: Contact, Context, and Friendship

Few things are more enjoyable than being in partnership with the God of the universe.

Written by Jerry Root | Monday, March 19, 2018

Many say that contact evangelism and context evangelism is beyond their comfort zone. They prefer to keep their evangelism in the realm of talking with friends. But friendship evangelism also has its challenges. Often, the friendship has grown and developed, sometimes for years, and the topic of spiritual things has never percolated to the surface.... Continue Reading

Are You A Hoarding Church Or A Healthy Church?

The temptation is to hoard. To focus on our needs. But we are called to a bigger focus.

Written by Al Gooderham | Saturday, March 17, 2018

“The temptation as a church and as a church leader is to hoard people, especially good people, especially if you are situated in an area without a regular influx of newcomers. It is immensely costly to give away your people to other ministries and other churches. It feels painful and costly and can make something... Continue Reading

14 Women of the Reformation That You Probably Never Knew About

These women were dedicated to the gospel of Jesus Christ, some to the point of martyrdom

Written by Justin Holcomb | Saturday, March 17, 2018

“Many of these women were well-educated, especially by the standard of their time. They read theology books, especially the Bible, and anything they could get their hands on from the reformers. Their inner circles of friends were part of long and frequent Bible studies.”   All too often, the textbooks focus solely on the men... Continue Reading

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