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Looming Debate Over SSA

Conservatives should refrain from drawing the worst possible implications from what seems to be a thoughtful and responsible attempt to address this major cultural touchstone.

Written by Richard D. Phillips | Friday, February 16, 2018

While avoiding hysterical division, we can at the same time note that a major question mark hangs over the normalization of SSA as a Christian category. It seems that there is a growing consensus in the PCA that we can and must distinguish between one’s sexual orientation and sinful desires.   These days, it seems... Continue Reading

A Simple Treatment for Ministry Weariness

After we’ve spent ourselves for the Lord and for others, we find ourselves…well, spent.

Written by James Faris | Friday, February 16, 2018

The prophet Elijah labored under great duress. He declared to King Ahab that there would be three years of drought in ancient Israel; that’s not exactly a formula to win friends and influence people (1 Kings 17). Elijah lived as a wanted man; Ahab searched everywhere for him. The Lord spared his life in a cave... Continue Reading

David Platt Is Ready to Leave the IMB

After trying to both run a major missions agency and preach on Sundays, the local church won out.

Written by Kate Shellnutt | Friday, February 16, 2018

“I have come to the realization that it is not viable long-term for me to lead as president of the IMB while serving as teaching pastor in a church,” said Platt, who brought his radical approach to faith to the IMB during a major budget crisis.   When David Platt became a teaching pastor at a DC-area megachurch... Continue Reading

3 Reasons a Humble Leader Is an Effective Leader

When it comes to leadership, here are three reasons a humble leader is a more effective leader.

Written by Eric Geiger | Thursday, February 15, 2018

Humility is a mark of the Christian faith. We belong to God because He humbled Himself for us, stepped into our world, and suffered a humiliating death for us. We become His when we humble ourselves as children and trust Him fully, knowing we cannot stand before Him in our goodness. We become more like... Continue Reading

The Corporate Application of Scripture

People need to be helped in seeing not only the individual but also the corporate application of Scripture.

Written by Barry York | Thursday, February 15, 2018

Considering the church and not just my individual self as the temple of God (which many professing Christians do) emphasizes such things as the importance of being at worship, learning from others, serving together in the church, etc. Recognizing many of the epistles were written to congregations or to ministers serving them can help apply... Continue Reading

Who’s the Worship Leader When There’s No “Worship Leader”?

Reformed pastors should view themselves not only as preachers but as worship leaders.

Written by David Murray | Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Let’s assume I’m right, that Reformed pastors should be not only the best preachers they can be, but the best worship leaders they can be. What would this look like? How can a Reformed pastor grow in his ability as a worship leader? Here are some basic steps to begin with.   Over the past... Continue Reading

All Other Ground is Sinking Sand: A Portrait of Theological Disaster

Once the truthfulness and trustworthiness of the Bible are abandoned, theological revisionism is inevitable.

Written by Al Mohler | Wednesday, February 14, 2018

There was a time when the SBC and the CBF were locked in competition for the loyalty and financial support of major churches. In turn, those congregations were often divided internally by the same conflict. Over twenty years later, that competition is long over. The SBC and the CBF have each moved through history according... Continue Reading

“Saturday Night Specials” Versus When Pastors Really Prepare

How far in advance do most pastors typically plan?

Written by Eric Geiger | Wednesday, February 14, 2018

According to this LifeWay Research study on pastors and sermon preparation, “Saturday night specials” do not occur very often. According to the research, more than 70% of pastors have their topics or passages selected more than a week in advance. Those sermons are not fully developed, but the general direction has been established. It is encouraging... Continue Reading

Episcopal Gender-Neutral Resolution Gains National Attention

Part of the push back may be in the context of debate about gender and language in the current national political conversation.

Written by Jeffrey Walton | Tuesday, February 13, 2018

The amended resolution softened the directions, “to utilize expansive language for God from the rich sources of feminine, masculine, and non-binary imagery for God found in Scripture and tradition and, when possible, to avoid the use of gendered pronouns for God.”   An Episcopal Church resolution calling upon the denomination’s General Convention to “avoid the use of... Continue Reading

The Role of Creeds and Confessions in Doing Theology

The creeds and confessions are the living voice of the church’s understanding of God’s Word on the most important issues of Christian doctrine and living.

Written by R. Scott Clark | Monday, February 12, 2018

Confessions and creeds are good, but they are also unavoidable. Even our friends who reject creeds have one. “No creed but Christ” is a very short and inadequate creed, but it is a creed nonetheless. Thus, the question is not whether we will have a confession but whether it will be biblical, ecumenical, and sound.... Continue Reading

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