Vanguard Presbytery: A New Presbyterian Denomination Being Formed
Those forming Vanguard Presbytery intend to formally organize the denomination sometime during 2020.
The Steering Committee, comprised of both teaching and ruling elders (from within and outside of the PCA), is guiding the development of the new denomination. These elders are developing what they believe is a true grassroots Book of Church Order. At some time in 2020 there will be a convocation of sessions that will be... Continue Reading
Children’s Duty to Care for Parents
If an individual needs help in his old age—whether it be financial help or physical care, the responsibility falls first on that person’s children.
In his 17th century work, Building a Godly Home, the English Puritan William Gouge elaborated on the biblical duty of children to requite their parents: “In everything which a parent needs his child’s help, the child according to his ability must grant his best help. Beyond one’s power nothing can be expected.” Gouge understood the incredible... Continue Reading
Discernment Tips
Discernment means digging into God’s Word and being lead by the Holy Spirit to understand what it says.
Yes, there are some really bad things going on in the Christian Church, but some people just enjoy driving by the scene of the accident too much. If everybody is a raving heretic (except you and your tiny little group) you probably need a more balanced perspective. This will be hard, but do your homework... Continue Reading
Dysfunctional Elders Make a Dysfunctional Church
While unity should be true in the larger body, it starts with the elders.
Elders are not to lord over the church, but be examples to the flock (1 Pet. 5:3). Since example implies a template for others to follow, elders should model the life that characterizes godly community. What pastors long to see among the body, in other words, must be evident among the elders. A recent visitor seemed surprised by... Continue Reading
A Pastor in Therapy
Here are four main lessons that I hope will help my brother pastors, and aid understanding for church members, with regard to the pressures of ministry.
When I landed in my GP surgery at the start of the year, my only complaint was some pain in my foot. I left his office in the knowledge that my blood pressure was sky high, that I had to take two weeks enforced leave, and that some major changes would need to take place... Continue Reading
Small-Town Savior
For Discouraged Pastors in Forgotten Places
I’ve experienced the triumphs and travails of ministry firsthand in my own small town, and I’ve had the privilege of meeting rural pastors from around the country and the world. I’ve found that many of these small-town pastors are doing remarkable work. They have vision and energy and passion and skill. And, like all pastors... Continue Reading
Why I Am a Protestant
Called into being by the Word, the church proclaims that Word and reflects God’s character to the world through humble acts of hospitality, friendship, and kindness.
Many Protestant churches continue quietly and modestly thriving. Beyond the stage of the Big Eva boys, anonymous pastors and congregations go about the business of the church. In the congregation where I worship, the minister faithfully preaches the word and administers the sacraments throughout the year. The elders and deacons care for the souls and... Continue Reading
The Lazy Pastor
Apart from heretical doctrine or immorality, one of the most serious charges that can be levelled against a pastor is sloth.
The evidence is not difficult to detect: poorly prepared and delivered sermons, failure to visit and care for the flock, chaotic administration, and invisibility in the community. Laziness is a serious sin. Haphazard shepherding of God’s flock is inexcusable, a dereliction of God-given duty. It also insults the congregation who provides his salary so that... Continue Reading
Handling Encouragement in Pastoral Ministry
The Saviour who knows how to humble us so that we depend on him, is the same Saviour who knows how to help us with kind words given through his sons and daughters.
Encouragement expressed by a sincere believer about one’s preaching, or one’s pastoral care, is not often a seduction from Satan for us to hoard the glory that belongs to God. Instead, it is a fellow Christian telling us that the Word has hit the mark, or pastoral care has reached their heart. We should welcome... Continue Reading
Adoniram Judson’s First Missionary Test
in God’s kindness, a new era of American missions would begin as Baptists rallied to form the Triennial Convention to support the Judsons.
Though paedobaptists often appealed to continuity from the Abrahamic covenant and the sign of circumcision, Judson could not help but notice that this analogy was applied selectively and there were significant points of inconsistency in their use of that analogy.[3] The more Judson sought to answer these questions, the more he was forced to conclude... Continue Reading
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