Deadliest Winter Tornado in Decades Crumbles Baptist Campus
William Carey is affiliated with the Mississippi Baptist Convention
While there were no deaths on the William Carey campus, the injured included a member of the women’s soccer team who lost three fingers when a door slammed on them, Overton said. A separate group of students was returning to campus as the storm struck, and it picked their car off the ground. An... Continue Reading
The Chief End of Preaching
Lloyd-Jones believed the focus of the sermon is to unveil God
“The preaching that begins with God, Lloyd-Jones affirmed, is worthy of divine approbation. This is precisely where he chose to focus his expositions. The Doctor looked for the grandeur of God in every text and sought to magnify Him above all else.” The spiritual power transmitted by Martyn Lloyd-Jones’ preaching grew out of his... Continue Reading
Muslim Refutes Jesus’ Divinity in Scottish Church During Epiphany
Why would St. Mary’s Cathedral invite someone into the church during this celebration to perform a song from a scriptural tradition and religion that directly refutes Jesus’ divinity?
According to the BBC, cathedral Provost Kelvin Holdsworth defended the incongruity of Quranic readings that negate Jesus’ divinity in the cathedral as necessary efforts to build relationships between Christians and Muslims in Glasgow. Holdsworth rationalized the incident by claiming, “Such readings have happened a number of times in the past in this and in other churches and have led to deepening friendships locally,” rationalizing the goal of “dialogues” that increase awareness with respect to religious commonalities and differences.
Your Pastor is a Sinner
If you believe your pastor has sinned against you (and if he hasn’t he may well at some point) then please consider the following
As I mentioned above, I am referring here to the sorts of sins that are common to God’s people. Sins such as sexual abuse, adultery, financial improprieties, and other clearly disqualifying sins must be dealt with as matters of church discipline and perhaps civil justice. If you know of scandalous sins or illegal behavior on the part of your pastor then you ought to make the elders of your church aware.
Pastor, You Need Some Friends!
Why do seventy percent of pastors say they do not have close personal friends and no one in whom to confide?
Perhaps the absence of friends is the training that pastors receive. Perhaps it is the weight of pastoral ministry. Maybe it is due to the years of hurt that has been inflicted by “friends.” Or perhaps the real reason is pastors have not made friendships a priority. (There is a fourth possibility that says pastors really do have good friends, the survey is wrong and this post is wasting your time.) In a day and age when anyone can have thousands of followers on their myriad of social networks, it is time to build friendships.
Inherited Faith Is Dying. Chosen Faith Is Not.
How can believers and church leaders meet this challenge and seize this opportunity?
This message is both exciting and challenging for Christians in cities today. In Western countries, many of the older churches relying on inherited faith are dying. Gone is that great “canopy” of nominal Christians who weren’t personally devout but who thought religion was good and important and who weren’t difficult to draw into Christian churches.... Continue Reading
Build a Rescue Ship, Not a Luxury Liner
As the church, we shouldn’t be trying to build the Queen Mary luxury liner for Christians
“Yes, we want to have warm, inviting, well-kept environments, done excellently for the glory of God. But we do it with the understanding that our resources weren’t given to us to create a cruise liner for Christians; they were given to build a rescue station for the broken.” In Long Beach, California, you can... Continue Reading
An Appeal to the Church to Resist ‘Death With Dignity’
40% of our Christian brothers and sisters think this is an acceptable option
“Though I am heart broken by his condition, though I know his once sharp attorney mind would be horrified to see himself now, though I realize that his once strong rancher body would feel forsaken by his wheelchair, assisting him in ending his life is not an option for me for three reasons.” After... Continue Reading
When You Have a Case of the Monday’s on Sunday
Monday’s are tough. But what do you do when your Monday morning blues start on Sunday morning?
This last Sunday wasn’t the first time I’ve had a case of the Monday’s on a Sunday. I’ve been to this rodeo before and I’ve learned a few things at least about myself that helps me, maybe it will help you. These aren’t tips to feel better or to pull yourself out of the doldrums and get excited about your Sunday morning. That might happen, but more than anything these are tips to help you feel around in the dark a little bit until the light comes back on.
Pray for Your Church Leaders
If Paul and the other disciples needed prayer, how much more so do those who lead, shepherd, and oversee us in the church!
Those who serve us in ministry bear a heavy responsibility for the care of our souls. Their work of ministry is hard and stressful and wears on both church leaders and their families. God has called us to pray for them. May we pray for them always, entrusting them to the care of our great and sovereign God.
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