Where Did Our Love for One Another Go?
The people of God—Christ’s blood-bought bride found in local churches across our country—should be the light on the hill with the fruit of the Spirit, standing out among such ugliness.
Where vicious words were being used by the world to tear down others, the church should be set apart as those who use words to give grace and build up in a way that fits the occasion (Eph. 4:29). Where allegations of racism were being thrown around liberally, the church should be setting the example... Continue Reading
The Preacher and Teacher: The Intersection of Duties
When I opened the pages of Some Pastors and Teachers I read and re-read with delight.
I once asked Dr. Ferguson advice on selecting commentaries for use in preaching and teaching. He gave some wonderful counsel. He told me to buy the best commentary on the book I happened to be preaching through, and then he added, the best book may not be the one with which you have the most... Continue Reading
Pray for the Persecuted Church in China: A New Report From the Field
Underground church movement leader Wang Yi and his wife were arrested by police, along with 80-100 others, on Sunday and Wang Yi is still being held in custody.
“They want to completely eradicate Early Rain Covenant Church from this country, but the will of God is to stamp this church even more firmly onto this country and to engrave it even deeper into their hearts. The Lord’s Church is the only community that will endure forever. Today, may we who bear the weight... Continue Reading
Chinese Police Raid Prominent House Church
Officials have taken into custody more than 100 members and leaders of Early Rain Covenant Church in a crackdown that began Sunday night.
Li, the elder, asked the global church to pray for them and to continue spreading the word. “Pray that God would give us the courage and the strength to deal with this persecution,” he said. “That those [in detention] would be a good witness, and that the church members wouldn’t compromise, but instead … they... Continue Reading
Seven Lessons for Evangelical Scholars in the Secular Academy
What lessons do we need to remember as we pursue our scholarly endeavors?
Oden’s story provides a rare glimpse into the world of modern liberal scholarship from the perspective of someone who used to believe all the standard critical views but then changed his mind. Thus, there are a number of lessons we can learn from his journey. Over the last couple of weeks, many evangelical scholars... Continue Reading
Is Your Pastor a Sex Therapist?
Have we forgotten that the primary goal of all Christian ministry is to reconcile sinners to God?
I remember reading about Daystar Church in Good Hope, Alabama, where the pastor had a month long focus on sex in his sermons and it was explicit. In fact, the church raised a billboard throughout the county that advertised the Sunday worship services with this new series: “Great Sex God’s Way.” Citizens were confused. A... Continue Reading
The Statement on SJ&G Explained: Article 12, Race/Ethnicity
"For the Lord sees not as man sees: man looks on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the heart."
Because of the institution of slavery in America, race and ethnicity have been the focus of many tensions in our society. What are race and ethnicity? Are these important concepts, or should we focus our attention on other things? How should we as followers of Jesus Christ view these things? Many believers will point to... Continue Reading
Don’t Just Meet Someone’s Needs
Jesus not only chose to heal this man; He chose to heal Him in this specific way.
Don’t get me wrong; meeting someone’s needs it important. It’s important, but it’s easily outsourced. We can just write a check. We can just meet our quota of serving once per year. We can pop in and pop out of given situations. It is entirely possible for us to meet people’s needs and yet never... Continue Reading
The One Passion Every Pastor Must Have
Unless you have a singular, overarching passion that will pull you forward in ministry, it may be best not to pursue it.
“Brethren, if the Lord gives you no zeal for souls, keep to the lapstone or the trowel, but avoid the pulpit.” He further insists, “We must feel that woe is unto us if we preach not the gospel; the word of God must be unto us as a fire in our bones, other-wise, if we... Continue Reading
How Do Pastors Pick Their Fights?
We need pastors and elders who have enough self-control to avoid needless controversy
Healthy pastors are peacemakers at heart, not pugilists. They don’t fight for sport; they fight to protect and promote peace. They know first and foremost — as a divine representative to their people — that our God is “the God of peace.” We need men who know how to disagree without creating division. We... Continue Reading
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