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Following the Emerging (Jazzy Blue) Heard

How we think about the church matters. Ultimately, the church is God’s idea, not ours.

Written by Clarke Morledge | Monday, May 12, 2014

How many times have people gone into a local church and complained that the pastor preaching does not sound like their favorite conservative Bible teacher on the radio? A lot of “traditionalist” folks can look to their favorite Christian celebrity in the media and get frustrated that their local church does not look like so-in-so’s... Continue Reading

Anti-Catholic or Pro-Gospel?

There is a vast gulf between justification as the Bible teaches it and justification as Rome teaches it.

Written by Tim Challies | Monday, May 12, 2014

As I read the canons of the Council of Trent I see a systematic explanation and thorough denial of justification by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone. I see that Rome understands what I believe and declares it anathema. Of course it is her right to do this, but let’s not miss some important... Continue Reading

Can We Trade Sexual Morality for Church Growth?

From time to time we hear some telling us that evangelical Christianity must retool our sexual ethic if we're ever going to reach the next generation.

Written by Russell Moore, TGC | Monday, May 12, 2014

You can’t grow a Christian church by being sub-Christian. That’s why there are no booming Arian or Unitarian or Episcopal Church (USA) church-planting movements. But even if it “worked” to negotiate away sexual morality for church growth, we wouldn’t do it. We can only reach Millennials, and anyone else, by reaching them with the gospel,... Continue Reading

Can We Think Our Way To God?

We do not think or feel or way to God; instead, we are introduced to God by the Holy Spirit.

Written by Josh Blount | Monday, May 12, 2014

If you are a Christian, you neither thought nor felt your way to God. God, by the Holy Spirit, revealed himself to you. At his initiative, you saw both your sin and the forgiveness available through the cross of Christ. But that revealing work of the Spirit is not finished. Paul prays for Christians that God would... Continue Reading

Three Cheers for a Bit of Back and Forth

Trying to distinguish between "success" and "fruitfulness” in ministry

Written by Todd Pruitt | Sunday, May 11, 2014

Whatever the case, for me at least, faithfulness is the key. It is where I must remain focused. And an indispensable component of that faithfulness is to labor and pray for what God surely desires: a great harvest of souls for God’s glory and the gladness of His church.   I am not quite as... Continue Reading

Rick Perry’s Strange Baptism

Baptism is not for personal experience as much as it is a sign of the Covenant

Written by Harry Monroe | Sunday, May 11, 2014

Mr. Perry, by his testimony, has been a Christian for many years, so his recent baptism is not an indication that he has just come to faith.  Nor is his baptism an admission that his previous one was improper. Nor did it constitute a step toward joining a church (while the baptism was not a church... Continue Reading

Why Elder Subscription Is a Good Idea

Should your elders subscribe to a confessional document more comprehensive than the statement of faith you use for church membership?

Written by Kevin DeYoung | Saturday, May 10, 2014

“At first glance, there is something attractive about only requiring pastors to subscribe to one’s confessional standards. Even the staunchest Presbyterian and Reformed folks can likely think of gifted, devout, theologically minded, pastorally sensitive brothers who–though a bit squishy on all five points of Calvinism and not really convinced of infant baptism–have proven to be... Continue Reading

The Gospel Truth Of Jesus

What Happens to Apologetics If We Add "Legend" to the Trilemma "Liar, Lunatic, or Lord"?

Written by Tom Gilson | Saturday, May 10, 2014

“It’s less common these days to hear Jesus honored as a great moral teacher by those who doubt his deity. Today’s skepticism runs deeper than that. The skeptics’ line now is that Jesus probably never claimed to be God at all, that the whole story of Jesus, or at least significant portions of it, is... Continue Reading

10 Pastors I’m Concerned About

10 types of pastors that may be contributing to the Church's decline

Written by Scott Postma | Saturday, May 10, 2014

“I’m concerned about the pastor who attracts people with fancy self-help sermons instead of teaching people to be students of the Bible and theology. Sure topical sermons can be helpful teaching tools when used appropriately and in moderation. But to pique interest in the unchurched, church-growth pastors have promoted episodic sermons ad nauseam and to... Continue Reading

Reformed (Covenant) Theology

The new covenant is new in that the long-awaited Messiah has come and has fulfilled the old, and the new covenant is superior in its scale, simplicity, and scope

Written by Burk Parsons | Saturday, May 10, 2014

“It wasn’t until I came to grasp the newness and the nature of the new covenant and the relationship between the old and new covenants that I came to see God not only as sovereign over the salvation of His people, but also as covenantal in the way He relates to, sanctifies, and saves His... Continue Reading

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