Our Regard for Scripture: Too Low, Too Human, Too Safe
We need a proper reverence for the Word of God
When we read the Bible or come under the teaching of the Bible, we are hearing from God himself. We do not worship pen and ink—this would be to lower the Bible, not elevate it—but we do treat Scripture with reverence, regarding it as the very presence, power and authority of God. Really, it is... Continue Reading
Forget Rethinking the Church
The church’s faithfulness is what needs to be reexamined
Today, prodigious amounts of energy are being poured into this effort. Everything about the church must be rethought! We must rethink how it becomes successful! We must rethink it all because this is what businesses have to do! Their products are all the time dying as new niches and needs arise. So it is in... Continue Reading
Could A Split Be Good for the PCA?
A suggestion for a peaceful and equitable separation
A break up of the denominational continent would forces churches to ask, “who should we be? What do we want our denomination to be know for?” For most of us it is easier to look back and say, “this is what we were about”, rather to look forward and say this is what we want... Continue Reading
African Countries Make Persecution Surge on Open Doors World Watch List
Mali jumps from unranked to No. 7; North Korea remains No. 1 on list of worst persecutors
North Korea is still No. 1 when it comes to persecution of Christians. For the 11th consecutive year, the hermit communist country heads the World Watch List. Possessing a Bible alone can be a reason for a Christian to be executed or sent to a prison camp along with three generations of his or her... Continue Reading
Why We Need More Churches in Small Towns
Pockets of the unchurched and dechurched are scattered throughout rural communities and small towns
As long as there are people in rural communities not being reached by the gospel, we need to revitalize and plant healthy gospel-centered churches there. It takes gospel partnerships and some bold new thinking to do it well. Do we really need more churches in rural America? When I first moved to the States... Continue Reading
Kenyan Archbishop says Western Anglicanism Seriously Compromised
Global South must take lead in Anglicanism to spread gospel, Wabukala calls for GAFCON 2 to meet in Nairobi later this year
“…in our modern context we need now to be thinking of mission beyond our borders. In the past we have been the recipients of missionary endeavor and we thank God for those who brought the gospel to this land, but now the sending nations of the West are in deep spiritual and moral crisis and... Continue Reading
Redeemer PCA in San Antonio Buys Former YMCA Building
Redeemer PCA is committed to being a part of the revitalization of San Antonio’s downtown area
The purchase runs counter to conventional practice in San Antonio of churches moving out of urban neighborhoods inside Loop 410 to the city’s more affluent suburbs on the far North Side. For Redeemer Presbyterian, the location is ideal for the congregation to be “in the city, for the city,” said senior pastor and founder Tom... Continue Reading
Why You Need a Mobile-Friendly Giving Page
Donations are higher when congregations can use their cell phones to give
When it comes to giving, the key is to meet your donors where they are, and a lot of them are on their phones non-stop. Making giving convenient for them through a channel they are familiar with will help boost your giving. And while giving should be convenient for your donors, it must also be... Continue Reading
Building Congregations Around Art Galleries and Cafes as Spirituality Wanes
Evangelicals continuing to reinvent “church” in an increasingly secular culture
[There is] a wave of experimentation around the country by evangelicals to reinvent “church” in an increasingly secular culture, and it comes as the megachurch boom of recent decades, with stadium seating for huge crowds, Jumbotrons and smoke machines, faces strong headwinds. A national decline in church attendance, the struggling economy and the challenges of... Continue Reading
Sight, Place, and the Presence of God
Mining worship principles from the Old Testament for New Testament practices
One of the principles I learn from the Old Testament is this: the whole person is to be engaged in the experience of worship. Certainly, the minds, hearts, and souls of the worshipers are to be engaged, but when we come to worship on Sunday morning, we do not come as disembodied minds, hearts, or... Continue Reading
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