An Open Letter to Those Who Have Been Hurt by the Church
Man’s failure doesn’t mean God failed you or that His purposes will fail.
God gave church leaders for the building up of the church “building up the body of Christ, until we all attain to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to mature manhood” (Ephesians 4:12–13). Man’s failure doesn’t mean God failed you or that His purposes will fail. He... Continue Reading
5 Ways to Support Your Pastor
Pastors are also humans who need patience, love, and understanding.
Pastors are held to a high standard, and they should be. Yet, we must also remember that they and their families have normal decisions to make like other families: where their kids should go to school, what movies they watch, and when and how they vacation. As those in the public eye, pastors (and their... Continue Reading
The Global Church Isn’t…
You cannot make simple, broad generalisations about the church in one African country or region.
When we try to generalise about the World church and say that it is “X”, we are actually saying far more about ourselves and our own ethnocentrism than we are about anything else. This is particularly the case when we are criticising the rest of the church, for example saying that there is a “theological famine” around... Continue Reading
Pastoral Ministry: The Tornado Bomber Shows Us How to Endure for the Long Term in Ministry
We need pastors and church leaders who are similarly able to serve in the front line for a lifetime of ministry.
The pattern for effective pastors is laid down in the Bible, including the requisite gifts and character. There is no need to re-invent the model, and it is dangerous to do so. Those who try to innovate may seem spectacular for a time but are then likely to crash out or hit early obsolescence. The precursor... Continue Reading
You’re So Depraved, You Probably Think This Church Is About You: How Total Depravity Upends Attractionalism
I want this piece to address how total depravity ought to focus our philosophy of ministry and confound the well-meaning practices of attractional churches.
Simply put, total depravity refers to the natural, post-Fall state of all humanity, in particular our innate inability to save ourselves. Apart from God’s supernatural and regenerating work of grace, we’re all spiritually dead God-haters—curved in on ourselves and insatiably satisfied with sin (Eph. 2:3–5). The last time I wept during a church service... Continue Reading
Facing Division, United Methodist Church Gathers in St. Louis
The 2019 special session of General Conference is tasked with deciding between competing proposals to either liberalize church teaching on sexual morality, or uphold current standards and increase accountability.
There have been growing tensions around liberal bishops and other church officials violating rules forbidding same-sex union ceremonies and “self-avowed practicing homosexual” clergy. The 2019 special session of General Conference is tasked with deciding between competing proposals to either liberalize church teaching on sexual morality, or uphold current standards and increase accountability. ST. LOUIS, Mo.,... Continue Reading
The Theological Logic of Worship
Two millennia of the previously pagan cultures of the world being transformed by the presence and influence of the church – especially in the West – are rapidly being put into reverse.
Instead of the people of God being ‘salt and light’ and incarnating the presence of God derivatively in the world, the church is incarnating the world under the guise of professed Christianity. The clamour in many congregations and denominations is ‘to be more like the world in order that we might attract the world’. This... Continue Reading
4 Questions a Pastor Should Ask Himself Before and After Giving a Sermon
Preachers must responsibly preach Christ from the Bible.
Did I explain the text? Related questions are, Did the congregation walk away from the sermon and have a better understanding of the biblical passage? Did the congregation learn something about the text? The last thing you want your congregation to do is to walk out of church and be filled with awe and wonder,... Continue Reading
The Life of a Sower: A Life of Faith
Sowers don’t always get to reap.
At the end of the day, many of the people that I have invested in have either rejected Christ or walked away from their previous commitment to him (sigh). Our current lives are no different. We are “front line” missionaries living among a lost people group. And what do I spend my days doing? Mainly... Continue Reading
Woke Evangelicals: Cultivating Victimhood, Vanquishing Conscience
Though these evangelicals may be "woke" about some issues, they are definitely asleep about others.
Conscience has always played an indispensable role in Christianity. Jonathan Edwards calls conscience “the instrument in the hand of God, to accuse, condemn, terrify, and to urge to duty.” The importance of individual conscience stands out conspicuously in the Bible. However, within the moral universe of leftism, the concept of victimhood silences or perverts individual conscience. With astonishing... Continue Reading
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