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Marital Warfare

Our marriages are under attack

Written by Amy Henry, WNS | Wednesday, January 2, 2013

The longer I travel the marital road, the more I agree with John Eldredge, who in his book Love and War writes that we are foolish if we do not understand that we are engaged in fierce spiritual warfare when it comes to our marriages. Someone, apparently, doesn’t want our marriages to survive. Guess who... Continue Reading

Top Fifty Stories of 2012 on The Aquila Report, Part 5

Numbers 1 through 10

Written by Staff | Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Again this year we are featuring a summary of the top 50 stories. We are breaking the list into 5 parts, 10 a day; starting from the bottom and going up with 10 through 1 Number 10 Seven PCA Ministers from Metro New York Presbytery Transfer to the EPC Ministry views more in accord with... Continue Reading

Make a Fresh Covenant with Me: We Will Finish in Faith

John Piper on stepping down from leadership and looking toward the future

Written by John Piper | Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Here is what I am preaching to myself, and to you too, if you want to listen in: Long, effective ministries and lives can end very badly. Don’t let it happen. Finish in faith. Treat this year-end like the end of your life. Then be ecstatic that you get to start a new life tomorrow.... Continue Reading

Dear Worship Pastor: It’s Not About You

When leading worship, please don't leave the congregation behind

Written by Timothy Dalrymple, Patheos | Tuesday, January 1, 2013

I enjoy praise and worship. I really do. And I appreciate the enormous effort and the talent that goes into excellent worship leadership. I hesitate to admit the following, because it seems like someone with a theology doctorate ought to be motivated by more cerebral concerns, but a significant (major but not main) part of... Continue Reading

5 Ways to Pray for Your Pastor in 2013

Ministers of the Gospel desperately need the prayers of the saints

Written by Nicholas Batzig | Tuesday, January 1, 2013

One of my seminary professors used to tell the student body, “Pastors have a bull’s eye on their back and footprints up their chest.” This is quite an appropriate description of the hardships that God’s servants are called to endure for the sake of the gospel. The flaming arrows of the evil one are persistently... Continue Reading

All This We Will Do?

We rest in Christ alone for our righteousness

Written by Aimee Byrd | Tuesday, January 1, 2013

We live in tension between the already and the not yet. The believer is already justified, and yet we are not yet glorified. Finally, we have a desire for our holy God, and yet we still do daily battle with the sin of the flesh. Our default is to pull on our own bootstraps and... Continue Reading

The F250 Gospel

A providential pick-up truck and a reminder of God's free gift of grace

Written by David Murray | Tuesday, January 1, 2013

There’s a corner near our home where people put cars for sale from time to time. It was late on Monday afternoon when Allan begged me to stop to look at the black pickup truck that was sitting there with a red bow on it. I said, “Come on, Allan, you’ll never be able to... Continue Reading

How Not to Read Your Bible in 2013

Suggestions to improve your Bible reading habits in the new year

Written by Matt Smethurst, TGC | Tuesday, January 1, 2013

So as another year dawns, commit yourself anew to becoming a man or woman of the Word. But don’t overextend, do it alone, just do it whenever, live as if Paul lied, or treat means of grace like means of merit. Your Bible is one of God’s chief gifts to you in 2013. Open, read,... Continue Reading

Top Fifty Stories of 2012 on The Aquila Report, Part 4

Numbers 11 through 20

Written by Staff | Monday, December 31, 2012

Again this year we are featuring a summary of the top 50 stories.  We are breaking the list into 5 parts, 10 a day; starting from the bottom and going up with 20 through 11 Number 20 When to Leave Your Denomination? Should you leave your church if it’s forsaking biblical orthodoxy? Written by Mark... Continue Reading

Why Reading the End of the Bible is a Good Way to End the Year

Yes, I am thinking of that book called Revelation

Written by Don Sweeting | Sunday, December 30, 2012

Churches are also reminded that they are lamp stands. Each church has a light bearing function. We are called to faithfully bear witness to the eternal gospel to the end. God uses our witness to gather a people for himself from every tribe, language, people and nation   Reading the Christmas story is never enough.... Continue Reading

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