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Top 50 Stories on The Aquila Report for 2017: 21-30

Numbers 21-30 of the top 50 articles for 2017

Written by Staff | Wednesday, January 3, 2018

In keeping with the journalistic tradition of looking back at the recent past, we present the top 50 stories of the year that were read on The Aquila Report site based on the number of hits. We will present the 50 stories in groups of 10 to run on five lists on consecutive days.  Here... Continue Reading

Trashing Megachurches

Megachurches can reach many more with the Gospel and provide a variety of ministries that my preferred churches cannot and likely never will.

Written by Mark Tooley | Wednesday, January 3, 2018

There are thousands of churches in America with liberal clergy. They could become megachurches if their messages and appeals were compelling to more people. But they aren’t. Growing religion, Christian or otherwise, in America or globally, now and across history, is almost always in some sense traditionalist. It challenges and demands with cohesive beliefs and... Continue Reading

Top 50 Stories on The Aquila Report for 2017: 31-40

Numbers 31-40 of the top 50 articles for 2017

Written by Staff | Tuesday, January 2, 2018

In keeping with the journalistic tradition of looking back at the recent past, we present the top 50 stories of the year that were read on The Aquila Report site based on the number of hits. We will present the 50 stories in groups of 10 to run on five lists on consecutive days. Here... Continue Reading

Preach the Word. Just Preach the Word.

We ought to assume then that there is a constant temptation to pull other things into our pulpit than the truth.

Written by Paul Martin | Tuesday, January 2, 2018

It is of growing concern to me that more and more preachers in the Reformed tradition seem unable to discern when they are importing their own ideas into a sermon, as opposed to saying what the text says. I would give $100 to hear a boring man tell me what a text says and help... Continue Reading

How the Truth Sets Us Free

We’ve gathered up the most-read posts of 2017 so you can be reminded of God’s truth—embodied in Jesus Christ and breathed out in Scripture.

Written by Hayley Mullins | Tuesday, January 2, 2018

This year may have been hard, but the Lord has been faithful to get all of us through. His mercies have been new every morning, He has given us all we need for life and godliness, and the message of Christ’s redemption and victory for His children is as true today as it was 2,000... Continue Reading

Church Planters Are Farmers, Not Rock Stars

Ministry is glorious, but it’s not glamorous. Like farming, most of our work goes unseen; it demands attention and endurance.

Written by Tony Merida | Monday, January 1, 2018

But sometimes we are tempted to want more, aren’t we? In the United States, the pastor as celebrity is a real issue. Some people will only come to church if a particular pastor is preaching. Conferences are filled with speakers who draw a crowd. While not all famous preachers intend to perpetuate this culture, and... Continue Reading

Will You Pray For Laborers in 2018?

The good news is this: the Lord has answered our prayers before and he will answer us again, if only we would call upon him.

Written by James Faris | Monday, January 1, 2018

Today, there is a shortage of good men to serve as pastors in Jesus’ church. Regularly, I field phone calls and emails from members of search committees asking for suggested candidates. Some congregations are discouraged because of the apparent lack of men who would fit their particular need and situation. The crisis is now. But... Continue Reading

How Charlie Brown Saved My Ministry (Twice)

The Charlie Brown figurine is there to remind me that the most liberating truths I’ve heard didn’t come to me from august heroes of the faith but from unexpected, childlike places

Written by Russell Moore | Saturday, December 30, 2017

But at that moment, there was something about hearing the words, in the King James Version, as old and familiar to me as my own security blanket: “And the glory of the Lord shone round about them, and they were sore afraid.” It hit me that this was my problem: I was sore afraid.  ... Continue Reading

Confessions of a Struggling Youth Minister

I also suspect, however, that most Youth Ministers desperately wish for at least one person in their church to be their confidant: someone with whom they can share anything without the fear of judgment or job loss

Written by Morgan Lusk | Saturday, December 30, 2017

“This particular meeting came on the tail end of one doozy of a year. We had just moved into a new church facility at a completely new location. The process of transferring to that new location was all encompassing, and everyone was exhausted by the time the move was complete.”   “How are you doing?”... Continue Reading

The Unique Church

There are a myriad of ways in which unhelpful assessments of the local church occur today.

Written by Nicholas T. Batzig | Friday, December 29, 2017

There is commonality among the children of the same parents, to be sure; however, the unique personality of each child–more than the commonalities–is what often draws the attention and focus of parents. This is no less true in the ecclesiastical world than it is in the home. The church (universal) owes her origin to the... Continue Reading

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