Why Controversy Is Sometimes Necessary
There is no genuine unity apart from unity in God’s revealed truth.
“There are times when believers are divided over serious and consequential questions, and controversy is an inevitable result. The only way to avoid all controversy would be to consider nothing we believe important enough to defend and no truth too costly to compromise.” I recently watched as a young mother acted quickly and decisively to... Continue Reading
Three Reasons Why Big Events Are Ineffective in Most Churches
Not all church events are intended to be outreach events but those that do, do not fare well in that regard.
The Great Commission cannot be limited to special holidays. The event should be only a part of an overall heart and strategy to reach people with the gospel. This issue is much like churches expecting the stand-and-greet time during the worship services to make them a friendly church. Genuine friendliness is not limited to a... Continue Reading
Ministry Myth: You Must Have Musical Talent or Teaching Gifts
The piano-playing-Sunday-school-teaching pastor's wife requirement is a myth
God saved me. He knew my gifts and talents because He gave them to me. God led me to marry a man whom He would call to be a pastor one day. God’s grace was always sufficient for me. And, besides, God’s biblical list of requirements for pastors’ wives is fairly short, and it doesn’t include specific musical talents or teaching gifts. (I wrote about that subject... Continue Reading
Four Types of Worship Teams
Helping build (and build up) a body is the way to go. It’s a worship team model that will endure.
In a body, there are varieties of gifts and service, but the same Lord. There are different gifts given by the Spirit, but all empowered by that same Spirit. It’s one body, with many members. The different members (like feet and hands) need each other. The different members (like ears and eyes) belong to each... Continue Reading
The Reformation: A Bible Movement (Part 1)
Sola Scriptura dictated for the Reformers their ministries, their messages, and for many of them their martyrdom
In fact, the doctrine of sola scriptura is crucial to the understanding of the following four sola. Without the testimony of the scriptures alone as inerrant and inspired word of God, which provides a clear message of redemption to the people of God, it is impossible for a Christian to conceive of a belief in salvation... Continue Reading
Seattle First Presbyterian’s Breakaway Vote Spurs Real-Estate Fight
Seattle First Presbyterian’s decision to disaffiliate from its denomination sets the stage for a battle over valuable downtown real estate.
On Sunday, Seattle First Presbyterian church members voted to split from its liberal-leaning denomination, the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). In doing so, the 125-member congregation formed a corporation that now claims full control of its assets, according to documents distributed Tuesday night at a meeting of the Seattle Presbytery, the denomination’s regional authority. A real-estate battle is... Continue Reading
Why Is The Charismatic Movement Thriving In Africa?
I have in mind the current extreme form that is mushrooming literally under every shrub and tree
“How can one explain this phenomenon? I think that one reason why the charismatic movement in Africa has been like a wild bushfire is because it has not challenged the African religious worldview but has instead adopted it. It has simply baptised it with Bible verses and Christian words that previously meant something totally different.”... Continue Reading
Help For Hurting Churches Dealing With Apostasy
Some Christians will be shaken by the apostasy of another professing Christian
“The whole Old Testament is a story of Israel’s apostasy. In the New Testament, we have individual apostates such as Judas and Demas. Some in Corinth denied the resurrection, and some in Galatia went back to the law as a way of salvation.” What would you say to a church where two of its... Continue Reading
A Refuge And Refugees: A Pastoral Perspective on the Current Refugee Crisis
How the Church can respond pastorally to the refugee issue.
(1) The Government should implement a refugee policy that allows flexibility for the current refugee crisis with a focus upon its primary responsibility to protect its citizens…(2) The Christian church should initiate a biblically framed refugee ministry while encouraging and supporting a thoughtful and compassionate national refugee policy. (3) The Christian family should prayerfully encourage... Continue Reading
Elevation Church – The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
Can we in the UK stop copying churches like Elevation? We only do pale imitations of what is not great anyway!
The trouble is that these churches are so massive and wealthy that they can afford to send their pastors all over the world, exporting their dodgy theology and even dodgier ecclesiology. I have a suspicion that much of the health and wealth teaching which is plaguing much of the church in Africa, Asia and South... Continue Reading
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