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5 Questions to Ask When Reading the Bible

The better we know God’s Word, the better we will know His will for us

Written by Steven Lawson | Wednesday, September 18, 2013

How exactly does the Bible—an ancient book written thousands of years ago—reveal God’s way to people today? There are several key questions we must ask, the answers to which reveal to us the way. Here they are: 1. Is there a command to obey? The Bible is filled with divine commands for you and me to... Continue Reading

Five Encouragements for Everyday Work

Most Christian ministry is not vocational

Written by Joseph Scheumann | Wednesday, September 18, 2013

The Church, in all her glory, is vastly more lawyers, administrative assistants, doctors, construction workers, and mechanical engineers than she is vocational pastors and paid missionaries. So we do well to think carefully and Christianly about our everyday work. Here are five simple encouragements for the vast majority of Christians who labor vocationally outside the... Continue Reading

Is It Good News That Cohabitation Rates Are Stalling?

Living together, with no covenant of permanence, may be seen as too repressive and stifling

Written by Russell D. Moore | Wednesday, September 18, 2013

There is good news here though, I think. The good news is that this is one more indicator that the sexual revolution is, ultimately, boring. Marriage and family can be discarded, but, in time, their proposed replacements become the new norm, and it’s time for the revolutionaries to rebel again. That can only go on for so... Continue Reading

Shellfish, Slavery and Same-Sex Marriage: How Not To Read the Bible

Understanding the use of the Law in view of redemptive history

Written by Glenn Davies | Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Therefore, it is a shallow approach to the Bible to mock the prohibition concerning the eating of shellfish (Leviticus 11:9-12) as if it still applied today, without understanding this temporary command within the sweep of redemptive history and the explicit teaching of Jesus who has come to liberate us from such ceremonial and cultic behaviour... Continue Reading

Happy Birthday Dear

"She was not cheated of her due, but blessed beyond measure."

Written by R.C. Sproul Jr. | Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Denise did not get three score and ten. She did not even get 48 years. As such it is a temptation for me to consider all that we have lost. I look at my children, especially our youngest who was just a year old when she was diagnosed with cancer, barely two when she died,... Continue Reading

Russell Moore: End of Cultural Christianity in America Is Opportunity for Church to Recover the Cross

Christians are now a prophetic minority in the world that Jesus told us it would be

Written by Napp Nazworth | Tuesday, September 17, 2013

“The Bible Belt is collapsing,” he declared. “The world of nominal, cultural Christianity that took the American dream and added Jesus to it in order to say, ‘you can have everything you ever wanted and Heaven too,’ is soon to be gone. Good riddance.”   Southern Baptist theologian Russell Moore challenged his fellow Christians to... Continue Reading

What’s Wrong With 2K?

Three issues in dealing with the Kingdom of God

Written by William B. Evans | Tuesday, September 17, 2013

So, it seems that the real issue here is not so much protecting the church from being co-opted by politics, though we certainly need to be watchful on that score.  Rather, it is the deeper question of what can the Gospel accomplish in our lives as individuals, in our families, and, yes, even in the... Continue Reading

Women In Charge of Kirk? Not If Knox Had His Way

Moderator says Knox influenced by the Queens of his day

Written by Stephen McGinty | Tuesday, September 17, 2013

“Every woman who knows Knox and his story about the ‘monstrous regiment’ and passes his statue does give a wee wry smile on the way past. The Church has moved a tremendous amount in the last 15 years.”   He infamously dismissed a female in authority as “the monstrous regiment of women”. Now, more than... Continue Reading

5 Types of Sermon Illustrations and How to Use Them

Explanation of the text appeals to the mind, Illustrations appeal to the heart

Written by Eric McKiddie | Tuesday, September 17, 2013

At that point it became abundantly clear that the preacher must connect emotion to cognition in order to get action. There is no motion without emotion. It’s as true in the underdog’s locker room at halftime as it is in your pews on Sunday.   I used to never bother with sermon illustrations because I... Continue Reading

The Ugly Flip Side of Christian Consumerism

Almost every pastor I know grieves consumerism among American evangelicals today. But what if pastors are equally at fault?

Written by Dave Bruskas | Tuesday, September 17, 2013

If the church were indeed a business, then a pastor would be wise to view his occupation much as any businessperson sees their career. The goal would be to improve skills, land the role of greatest influence, gain the most responsibility, and be rewarded by the best compensation package, all while residing in the most... Continue Reading

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