The Moral of Moral Failings of Christian Leaders
The character of Christian leaders is in question. We need to ask why and work for change.
Pastors and leaders are just like anyone else—sinners in need of daily renewal of the Holy Spirit. It is true that pastors and leaders should hold to the highest level of integrity. But when they engage in behaviors and actions that are antithetical to who they say they are, they show us what we all... Continue Reading
Renowned Christian Scholar Carl Trueman to Join Grove City College Faculty
Grove City College announced that Carl R. Trueman, one of America’s foremost Christian voices and an accomplished church historian, will join the faculty in the fall.
“Grove City College has enjoyed great success in its ability to attract leading Christian scholars like Dr. Trueman to its ranks, enhancing academic excellence and the Christ-centered learning and living environment we offer our students.” McNulty said. “Grove City College’s exclusive focus on undergraduate education is very appealing,” Trueman said. He is looking forward to... Continue Reading
3 Lessons I Learned the Hard Way as a Pastor
I realized only suffering-laden service on the front lines of ministry could make me the godly, humble, wise, selfless leader this congregation desperately needed.
At last, I said: “I’m grateful you want to honor my studies, but please don’t mistake a degree for maturity, competence, fitness for ministry, and certainly not for godliness. The one does not necessarily portend the others. All it really means is that I persevered long enough to meet some academic requirements.” From the standpoint... Continue Reading
Charles Spurgeon’s Call to Preach Christ in a Christly Manner.
“Ministers of the gospel, let Christ be your subject, and let Christ be your model: find in him not only the truth you utter, but the way and life of your utterance.”
Christ was zealous for his Father’s business. Zeal for God’s house consumed him so thoroughly that he was in great distress until his mission (that is, his excruciating death) could be accomplished (Luke 12:50; John 2:17). As such, argued Spurgeon, Christ always preached solemnly. “There was weight about every word that he said, meaning in every... Continue Reading
Be Satisfied With Your Church
If there was never another conference, retreat, podcast or seminar, God working through your faithful, local congregation would be everything you need to grow to spiritual maturity.
By all means, attend conferences, enjoy seminars and make use of the spiritual blessings modern information technology can bring. But guard your heart from becoming dissatisfied with your local church. Pray for God to give you His view of your church family and to save you from a worldly view. Guard your heart from thinking... Continue Reading
When Your Spouse Won’t Join a Solid Church
What is a believer to do when his or her spouse refuses to attend a church or is unwilling to join a local congregation?
“To make matters even more challenging, what is a godly woman do when their husbands forbids her from joining a solid, biblical congregation? Here are a few thoughts that may help assist those who are having to walk through these difficult situations.” Among the many grievous situations in which a believer may find himself... Continue Reading
Evangelical Leaders Discuss Future Of Their Movement In Trump Era
About 50 evangelical Christian leaders gathered April 16-17 to discuss the future of evangelicalism amid concerns their movement has become too closely associated with President Trump’s polarizing politics.
Tim Keller is one of 50 evangelical leaders who are meeting today and tomorrow to discuss the future of the [Evangelical] movement amid recent political events and arguably political idolatry in the church. He says, “As the country has become more polarized, so has the church, and that’s because he church is not different enough... Continue Reading
10 Prayers to Pray Before Church
We should not enter church like any other place, but should prepare our hearts in prayer.
“Open the eyes of my heart to see the glorious hope we have in Christ, your love for all of the saints, and your power at work in us who believe (Ephesians 1:18-21). Cause my heart to burn within me as we celebrate the gospel in song, learn and apply the gospel through the preached... Continue Reading
On Moving Fences
Some want to do away with ecclesiastical and theological fences without having any idea why the fences are there.
I once sat in a presbytery meeting and heard a young recent seminary graduate express a scruple about the prohibition of images of Jesus that is found in the Westminster Larger Catechism, answer 109. He said that he didn’t believe it was correct. When asked if he had ever read anything defending the Catechism’s view,... Continue Reading
No Small Pastors
Pastors of small churches can be used by God in significant ways when they’re consecrated to God.
Pastors of small churches have every reason to be encouraged. We’re not the junior varsity team. The idea that our work is insignificant reflects the world’s values, not God’s values. Because it’s so counterintuitive, we need to take regular steps to recalibrate what we think, and reading books like Schaeffer’s is helpful. Most pastors... Continue Reading
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