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You Know You’re Really Preaching the Gospel When…

You can’t lead others to drink from a stream you haven’t yet discovered yourself

Written by Dave Harvey | Saturday, October 8, 2016

“If you’ve been called to ministry, it’s not because God needed you on his team. It’s because he delights in you and wanted you in his family. When we get our minds around this monumental truth, it allows us to quit trying to be impressive. God isn’t impressed with us, and we shouldn’t be either.”... Continue Reading

Gospel-Driven Humility

Paul’s gospel-centered encouragement for humility, found in Philippians 2:1-11, serves as a model for all Christians, but especially for leaders and pastors

Written by Mark Oshman | Saturday, October 8, 2016

“Spiritual pride is a destructive force within the church.  This force is most devastating when it finds its way into the heart and actions of the spiritual leaders in a church.  The solution, of course, is humility.”   “If the Lord were to honor me any more, he would make me the janitor.” With those... Continue Reading

What is the Nature of Pastoral Authority? – A Presbyterian Perspective

The pastor’s authority in Presbyterian polity is an authority shared with all the elders and exercised jointly through the Session and the other courts of the church.

Written by Kevin DeYoung | Friday, October 7, 2016

This means the pastor’s authority may look big or small depending on your church experience. Pastoral authority in Presbyterianism can look big because almost every formal decision resides with the Session (rather than the whole congregation). Apart from calling a pastor and voting on church officers, most congregational votes in Presbyterianism are only advisory. So,... Continue Reading

3 Quick Questions Before Quitting Your Church

In other words, love grows cold where there is no love—no expression of love through prayer, through deeds, through fellowship.

Written by Tim Challies | Friday, October 7, 2016

Under many circumstances we have freedom before God to move from one church to another. In some cases this is a necessary course of action while in others it is a sinful course of action. Most of the time, though it is discretionary, depending on the particulars, the circumstances, the heart. Before you make such... Continue Reading

Oh No! Mega Church Just Moved Into The Hood!

Dealing with that mega-church that moves into your area, buys an old warehouse, and plants a new site with an instant congregation.

Written by Randy Nabors | Thursday, October 6, 2016

Is Christ preached? Are people being saved? Then rejoice, though through gritted teeth.  You cannot stop free enterprise in religion, and you will only ruin your own reputation if you are a cynical despiser and a gossip.  Pay attention to your own vineyard, let God sort things out as to motives, he can do that... Continue Reading

What Are 10 Things That Might Help a Pastor and His Wife Stay Married and In Ministry?

The combined stress of marriage in ministry is a unique situation that demands an intentionality to keep a marriage or ministry from imploding.

Written by Brian Croft | Wednesday, October 5, 2016

I chose the words, “might help” carefully for these are not at all 10 rules that will keep your marriage and ministry from imploding.  But, these 10 things might create some needed conversation with you and your spouse to keep your marriage and ministry pressing on for a bit longer.   Marriage is hard enough,... Continue Reading

Can An Atheist Lead A Protestant Church? A Battle Over Religion In Canada

The Rev. Gretta Vosper is a minister with a loyal following at her United Church of Canada congregation in suburban Toronto. She is also an outspoken atheist.

Written by Alan Freeman | Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Vosper said that the United Church has a tradition of “pushing the envelope” and pulling down barriers — in accepting the ordination of women, embracing the LGBT community and performing same-sex marriage. She said her views about religion have evolved. After initially rejecting the idea of a supernatural god and the idea of god as... Continue Reading

Old Donkeys Needed!

We are thin on the ground when it comes to the older generation

Written by Andy Prime | Tuesday, October 4, 2016

“I’ve heard a lot of stories in the past year of Christians in Edinburgh nearing retirement, and selling up their homes and moving to some of the nicest areas of the city. That’s cool, because these areas need the gospel too. But what I’m asking is that some older, experienced Christians would catch the vision... Continue Reading

The Abuse of Authority in Prosperity Gospel Churches

I’ve found leaders in prosperity gospel churches uncover their desire for worship when they employ a savior’s mentality toward their people

Written by D.A. Horton | Tuesday, October 4, 2016

“In my assessment, there are three convictions in the hearts of abusive leaders that, in their minds, justify their abusive actions. These convictions are an over-realized eschatology, an improper interpretation and application of Scripture, and a prideful heart that desires self-worship.”   Throughout the duration of my service in the pastorate, I’ve regularly encountered believers... Continue Reading

The Fire and Brimstone Preacher Who Succeeded

Hell is one of the hardest truths to not only believe in the first place, but to communicate to others around us.

Written by Jordan Standridge | Monday, October 3, 2016

Do you think about hell? Do you warn people about it? When you do, can they tell you don’t want them to go there. Of course the tone in our voice won’t make someone more likely to become a Christian, but it will make them more likely to listen to us, and it will please... Continue Reading

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