Denominations in an Age of Online Over-Exposure
Learning how to coexist and do ministry together in a digital age.
We’re going to have to start resisting the impulse to believe every breathless narrative that circulates online. And church leaders will have to be more mindful of what they put into the digital world—because there will always be those who care nothing for the health and unity of a local congregation but are more than... Continue Reading
Worship Where You Are
Five Ways We Suffer Well
We can look for ways God is transforming our valleys of trouble into places of unexpected goodness, especially in giving us deeper intimacy with Him. The greater blessing in trial is deeper fellowship with Jesus, knowing His peace that surpasses understanding and His love that surpasses knowledge. Few chapters in Scripture have impacted me... Continue Reading
Settling the Issue of Why You Live
Embracing the Sovereignty of God
It is humbling that the slightest inconveniences deter many of us from following God. Most often, we live for our comfort, reputation, or gain. When any of those goals are touched, we are troubled and discontent. We must settle the issue of why we live. In so doing, we will enter the foyer of heaven and... Continue Reading
Sleeping with the Gospels
How the Earliest Christians Viewed Their Scriptural Books
With the rise of modern technology, and the Bible’s ready availability on phones or tablets, the physical presence of a Bible book is becoming more and more rare. Yes, Christians still care about the content of the Bible, but seem less concerned with the physical presence of the Bible. But it was not so in the early... Continue Reading
Why Is There Suffering If God Is Good?
Removing God from the picture still leaves us with a puzzle to solve, but without any of the puzzle pieces.
Jesus came to help us with the problem of suffering. And, in the end, to help us out of suffering forever. That doesn’t mean that suffering doesn’t hurt here and now. But it does mean there is a confidence that God can work through suffering to create something beautiful and good. This is one... Continue Reading
Unmanly Anti-Semitism
Instead of calling men to rise above hardship with courage and faith, they wallow in grievance, blame-shifting, and victimhood.
What is the fruit of this pedagogy of hatred? Not strength, not courage, not resilience, but bitterness, helplessness, and an endless cycle of blame. Like the grievance merchants of the left, these peddlers of right-wing resentment deny their followers the very agency they claim to champion. Their obsession with scapegoating “the Jews” serves as a... Continue Reading
Carry The Light
We have a wonderful privilege and a great calling to carry the light of the Gospel in this dark world.
We are called to carry the light that brings deliverance and life in Christ to those trapped in darkness and the shadow of spiritual death. If we are faithful to our calling, some in the drug-infested neighborhoods will be rescued, others will overcome the trauma of child abuse, unborn babies will be rescued before an... Continue Reading
Encore: Life, Blood, and the Imago Dei
The sanctity of God’s image in the womb.
Our salvation depends on Christ assuming what we are, including our corporality. But if our corporality is included, then so too is our existence where we started in utero—as zygotes, creatures distinct from their parents, though not yet equipped with the full suite of anatomic and physiologic functions that come with physical maturity. Christ needed to assume a human nature, and thus,... Continue Reading
What Sort of Pastor Would Tell People They Should Play More Computer Games?
Enjoy what you enjoy to the glory of God. Just make sure you have enough room for others to enjoy what they enjoy, even if it doesn’t float your boat, to the glory of God too.
It is hard to avoid the sneaking suspicion that my interests are deemed acceptable and good whilst yours, for somewhat opaque reasons, are deemed less worthy and excellent. It is often delivered in pseudo-Christain terms but not actually rooted in anything specifically Christian at all. Just a superior sense that my hobbies are better and... Continue Reading
The Tragic Consequences of Having Leaders Who Don’t Know God
They’re keeping the people from God, corrupting worship, denigrating God not glorifying him.
The most important thing for leaders of God’s people is that they know God. Not that they’re gifted, or charismatic, or have a dusting of celebrity stardust. But they know God. As Elkanah and his family head home(11), they leave young Samuel behind where he ministers before the Lord under Eli. But it’s not long until... Continue Reading
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