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Bad Examples of Women Pastors (But Great Examples of Godly Women)

Women serve an incredibly important role in the church

Written by Gabe Hughes | Saturday, January 13, 2018

“God made men and women different from day one of creation… sorry, day six. He meant for men to fill certain roles and women to fill certain roles. We are one body in Christ made of individual parts, each functioning in their own way. One person is not to infringe upon another or take it... Continue Reading

Don’t Make Your Pastor Groan

The stereotype of the pastor who “gets no respect” is regrettably a real thing.

Written by Jared C. Wilson | Thursday, January 11, 2018

When we think of submission, we often think in terms of ruling and overruling, of conflict and wielded authority. I want to encourage you to think of obedience and submission differently in this context. Certainly, it does mean that when sin is evident, when you are in need of confession and repentance, you ought to... Continue Reading

Church 2.0

Brian McLaren’s book about the need for an ecclesiology to fit post-modern times, The Church On the Other Side was written twenty years ago this year. 1998. It may as well have been 1788.

Written by Stephen McAlpine | Wednesday, January 10, 2018

McLaren was looking for a Church 2.0 to fit a World 2.0. but the mistake he made was to assume the world had changed at its core, when in fact it had remained the same, and merely had changed the trappings.  A bit like Sixty Minute Makeover.  All of the soft-furnishings and paint jobs in... Continue Reading

Low-Income Communities Are Struggling to Support Churches

The institutions need money to serve people. But in many cases, they get that money from those they serve.

Written by Patton Dodd | Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Communities that are arguably in most need of the social supports churches provide are the communities where churches seem to be vanishing—and where new, upstart church activity is not happening. In 2016, a Barna Group study of 769 church start-ups found that half of them were in wealthier locations. Brooke Hempell, the senior vice president of research... Continue Reading

The Church Jesus Attends

The true and living God has promised to manifest His presence when His people gather together to worship Him according to His appointed means of grace on the Lord's Day.

Written by Nick Batzig | Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Jesus Christ is the King and the only head of the church. He mediates the presence of God to his people when he stands in the midst of the people of God who are gathered together to worship the living God. Jesus acts as the worship leader of the people of God (Heb. 2:12). He... Continue Reading

Advice to a Young Preacher

Preacher, learn to love all of the Bible.

Written by Peter Adam | Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Remember that you are ultimately accountable to God for your preaching. Serve an audience of one, namely, God. You should not preach to meet your own needs, nor to gain appreciation and applause, nor to impress people, nor out of fear of criticism. Learn to live with delayed gratification in Christian ministry, because it is not... Continue Reading

Rethinking Church: The Modern Reformation and the Individual

We need to refocus on the One who has redeemed us.

Written by Tim Thomas | Tuesday, January 9, 2018

In this post we are examining the way that individual believers operate within the organizational structure of the church. Foundational to all of this is that we must all maintain an intimate spiritual relationship with God. All the items in this list come after that.   Focused individuals are critical to the success of the... Continue Reading

Puritan Reformed Seminary and Reformation Bible College Forge Partnership For MDiv Program

PRTS in Grand Rapids, Mich., and RBC in Sanford, Fla., have agreed to a strategic partnership establishing a 6-year Master of Divinity Program.

Written by Staff | Monday, January 8, 2018

Puritan Reformed Seminary in Grand Rapids, Mich., and Reformation Bible College in Sanford, Fla., have agreed to a a strategic partnership establishing of a 6-year Master of Divinity (MDiv) Program. This strategic partnership exemplifies the vision of the strengthening and sharing of resources in the service of the academy and church. Undergraduate students of RBC... Continue Reading

Why Our Expectations for Teens in the Church Are Way Too Low

We need kids to learn how to be real church members, and we need kids to have good ecclesiology—a good theology of the church.

Written by Cameron Cole | Monday, January 8, 2018

Historically, one of the failures of youth ministry is that kids have not been viewed as potential contributors in the church, and that is a disservice to them and to the church as a whole. We need kids to learn how to be real church members, and we need kids to have good ecclesiology—a good... Continue Reading

Calif. Megachurch Accused of Practicing Occult in Use of ‘Destiny Cards’

Theresa Dedmon, pastoral staff member at Bethel who oversees the Creative Arts Department for the church and the School of Supernatural Ministry, denied in a blog post that the Destiny Cards are tarot cards, and explained what they are and defended their use in ministry.

Written by Leonardo Blair | Monday, January 8, 2018

“First, ‘Destiny Cards’ are not tarot cards. They do, however, have a similar look that attracts people who are searching for a ‘reading.’ What they get from Christ Alignment staff is a prophetic word about their destiny, which is to have a personal relationship with Father God through Jesus Christ, and encountered through the Holy... Continue Reading

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