Check Your Kids’ Playlist
The shooter at the Christian school in Madison, Wis. was wearing a shirt with the letters KMFDM.
Those letters, KMFDM, no doubt, will mean nothing to most of you, but I immediately recognized them as the name of a band I followed in the Chicago-land area back in the early ‘90s. This band usually opened for a band ironically named Ministry, but the scene was by no means Christian. This is... Continue Reading
A Case for Biblical Counseling
True Counseling is Discipleship
The Biblical Counseling approach to counseling does not come “ready-made” in the Bible, but rather is “one outworking of biblical faith into the particulars of our time, place, problems, and persons.”27 In other words, there is no such faithful counseling that says, “Here’s a Bible verse, now go in peace.” Counseling takes time, patience, and effort.... Continue Reading
Leadership is Responsibility: The Failure of Saul
A Self-Focused King
The primary attribute of leadership in any sphere is taking responsibility for others. Saul failed to take responsibility, so his dynasty was never established. On the other hand, David took responsibility long before donning his crown, so his dynasty was the longest in history.[3] But ultimately, David was established and Saul was not because it... Continue Reading
The Pursuit of Joy
The fullness of our joy is found in our state of delight in Christ (John 15:11).
Joy is completed when we share it with others in a reciprocal way (Phil. 2:1-3). An increase of the joy of God’s people proclaims the gospel and unites our hearts in our delight in Him (1 Thess. 2:19-20). This unifying joy is only a picture of what will be revealed on the last day when... Continue Reading
Melancthon W. Jacobus, Last Old School Moderator
Jacobus’s autobiography describes the Old School group as the “remnant” alluding to the faithful Old Testament Jews that had not bowed the knee to false gods and turned from God’s Law.
Jacobus was honored with the Doctor of Divinity by Jefferson College, 1852, and the Doctor of Laws, by the College of New Jersey, 1867. But he appreciated most of all the honor of representing the Old School as its last moderator in 1869 and as joint moderator with the New School’s Rev. Philemon H. Fowler,... Continue Reading
Low-Tide Evangelism
Seven Steps Along the Low-Tide Path
Low tide isn’t only the portent of a return. Low tide reveals the terrain of the land that the sea has shaped. High tide covers the sea’s effects, but when the tide is low we see things that had before been obscured. In the same way, secularization has revealed Christendom’s effects in a new way.... Continue Reading
Satan’s “Pastor’s Heart”
Paul says, “Satan disguises himself as an angel of light” (2 Cor 11:14).
When we think about what Satan is doing in the world, it seems obvious that Satan’s decisive destruction will occur not in circles huddled around a pentagram chanting “Hail Satan” but in Christian counseling groups where participants look one another in the eye and tell each other that God is fine with their sin. Indeed,... Continue Reading
A Priestly Child Is Born
This child was no ordinary child, he was a High Priest—One set aside for an important and life-giving task.
The newborn baby laid in the manger wasn’t wearing the well-made, beautiful clothes of a high priest; rather, he was wrapped in cleaning cloths for animals. He didn’t look glorious or important, but his job was the most important in the world—to give himself throughout his life and in his death on the cross to... Continue Reading
The Unexpected Face of Leadership: Lessons from the Early Church
Transforming ordinary believers into extraordinary leaders.
What makes a true leader? The early church faced this question when rapid growth sparked a crisis. Their response revolutionized leadership—and their insights are just as vital today. What does a leader look like? In a traditional Zambian court, observers once noticed that a chief’s advisor looked more like a chief than the actual... Continue Reading
He Came to a World Held Captive
O Lord of Might
There could hardly be better news for the people of Israel. Oppressed by the Egyptians, they called out to the God of their fathers. Their cry, far from falling on deaf ears, was heard by the one who created the heavens and the earth, the skies and the seas. God heard them, knew their plight,... Continue Reading
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