Why Doesn’t My Neighbor Go to Church?
Participating in your local church is choosing to encounter your holy and loving God in the presence of his people.
Every gathering of God’s people is a place where God brings his transformative power, where God spills his love out over his people, and where he calls unbelievers to himself. Don’t stop believing in God’s church. And don’t miss out on your opportunity to invite the many who are disconnected from God’s family to come... Continue Reading
Little Candles in a Darkening World
When societies have God-honouring people within them, they literally become more humane.
Regardless of how dark it seems around us, our calling is to live differently. It does not have to be out loud, trying to drown out the cacophony of sound in the political space – but we thank God for those who are there! But if we all pay attention to the ‘millions of small... Continue Reading
Take Heed Whom You Celebrate: Thoughts on John Brown and Evangelical Attitudes About Him
Should John Brown be celebrated as a heroic figure?
None of this is to defend the cruelties associated with slavery. It is simply to say that Brown’s response was the wrong one, and that we should neither approve it nor celebrate him. Brown was celebrated for his militancy, and he seems to have regarded such militancy as the proper fruit of the Christian faith.... Continue Reading
Reject Ritual Masking
How should Christians respond to such rituals?
Masks confused the church because of their swift move from technical public health mechanism into ritual totem. What may have been an acceptable response to the former becomes a matter of disloyalty to God in the latter. Church history and lore are full of accounts of Christians who courageously refused such compromises in past eras—sometimes... Continue Reading
Christian Nationalism and Blasphemy Laws
Blasphemy laws regulate every society. It just depends on what a nation considers sacred and profane.
I believe that Christians need to be busy in restoring the dominance of the Christian faith in the public square beginning with the preaching of the gospel that captures not only the hearts of the people but the institutions that permeate our nation…. My point is that most arguments against blasphemy laws in America are... Continue Reading
5 Warning Signs That a Pastor has Not Been Truly Called by God
Being assured that your pastor is called by God is crucial to the well-being of your soul.
The greatest evidence of whether your pastor is called by God will be witnessed in his convictions about the doctrine of the church. Does he care enough to discipline wayward members? Is he more concerned about what the church looks like than its holiness and catholicity (the church universal)? Is he more concerned about being... Continue Reading
On Two-Speed Scripture Reading
Are you daily making use of your daily bread?
Here are a few clear goals that all Christians should certainly strive for: Read the Bible every day, whether it is just one chapter or three or ten. It IS our daily bread you know. Make sure that you do eventually read all of the Bible. Too many believers may only know some of the New Testament, or some of the Psalms.... Continue Reading
Keep Going – We Serve a God of Surprises
We always need the bigger picture when we are going through deep waters.
Our labours are not in vain in the Lord. What God sees us doing in secret will one day be rewarded openly. The trials and struggles we now go through – seemingly alone and unnoticed – are fully known by our heavenly father. Perhaps you are in a world of pain, and it seems like no... Continue Reading
When Political Power Is Lost
The fact that God is in heaven is a liberating reality for Christians as political exiles.
First, Christians can call secular leaders to account with grace and humility. Even the tone and shape of our political disagreements must adorn the gospel. Second, Christians who are in political power must maintain the tension of holding moral certainty with political reality. It cannot be the case that the winner takes it all. ... Continue Reading
Making Progress in the Pulpit
Preaching is a task which is simultaneously perplexing and enriching, both a mighty struggle and a great joy.
Every preacher is gifted by God in different ways, whether intellectually, or socially, or spiritually. We each bring our own weaknesses into the pulpit, too. But through diligent attention to this holy work—presenting sermons week by week, humbly receiving critique and listening to wise counsel, sharpening our abilities in exegesis and expression—we aim to grow... Continue Reading
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