Things Women Wish You Wouldn’t Say In Church
Our hope is that church leaders get a insight into the minds of some of the women sitting in the pews
“Yesterday we looked at real examples of when women feel valued and honored in their church. Today we’re sharing moments or things that are said in church life that have made women cringe.” To coincide with the release of Kathleen Nielson’s new book, Women and God, we conducted a survey. It invited Christian women... Continue Reading
Three Things To Know about Korean Christianity
In the city of Gangneung, about thirty minutes from PyeongChang,140 or so churches have been a part of a national Christian organization formed in 2012 to prepare for the Olympics.
Most surveys indicate that around a quarter of the population of South Korea (around 50 million) identify as Christians. Despite years of systemic opposition to Christianity under the Japanese during the Second World War, the devastation of the Korean War leading to many Christians from what is now North Korea becoming refugees, and decades of... Continue Reading
Eternal Generation and Preaching the Biblical Gospel
As we hear the gospel faithfully preached, we are “entering more thoroughly into the meaning of Scripture” not merely reading the Scripture, and this moves us into all the doctrines of the Christian faith.
Definitions of preaching abound but a biblically faithful definition goes something like this: Christian preaching is the Triune God’s ordained means by which he uses men filled with his Spirit to reveal the meaning of his written word to a particular congregation of the bride of Christ Jesus for the glory of the Father. Truly, more could be said.... Continue Reading
Why Do Some Pastors Deliberately Avoid Teaching Their Church Doctrine?
Attempting to circle in more people for our churches by unashamedly minimizing, or perhaps nearly eradicating, the restricting influences of doctrine.
For us to even attempt to build churches by minimizing doctrine is a philosophy so far removed from the original purpose of Christ and His apostles that one would wonder if we were in the same movement. How close is this to the prediction of Paul when he said that “they will accumulate for themselves... Continue Reading
Who’s Who in the Church
Understanding the Differences Between Senior, Associate, and Assistant Pastors
I’d like to take just a few minutes of your time as you read this to try and explain the basic “types” of pastors in the PCA: senior (or solo) pastors, associate pastors, and assistant pastors. All of these are also different from various “directors” that are in churches. I hope by the end you... Continue Reading
When is a Lutheran not a Lutheran?
The phrase “radically inclusive” actually means “radically exclusive in conformity with whatever the mores du jour happen to be.”
The church needs to be a place where all such people are welcomed—with a key qualification. Being welcomed does not entail being affirmed in the beliefs or the identity one has when one walks into the sanctuary. The gospel is, according to Paul, foolishness to Greeks and an offense to Jews. In short, it contradicts... Continue Reading
Five Reasons Why the Children’s Minister is the Staff Position in Greatest Demand
We saw this trend five years ago. It is now a reality
If churches desire to reach families, they must be prepared to reach children. If the Boomer generation acted like helicopters and hovered over their kids, the Millennial generation is acting like sidecars, and want to go wherever the motorcycle/child goes. You can’t reach a family with kids unless you are really prepared to reach the kids.... Continue Reading
Getting Small Churches on Mission (Part 1)
Small church pastors should view their congregations as an elite force.
But while there are many reasons to celebrate the things larger churches have already done (and continue to accomplish), sometimes we fail to overlook (at best) and neglect (at worst) the work that small churches can do and are doing. Small churches (250 or fewer members/attendees) make up the vast majority of evangelical churches in... Continue Reading
Is Your Church Pro-Life?
The American church should stop treating the pro-life issue as primarily political and national and narrow. And we should start seeing it as primarily relational and local and broad.
Being broadly pro-life would extend our passion for people and justice far beyond the scope of the womb. It would mean showing love and value to every human life created in the image of God, refusing to be fundamentally divided from our neighbor by the increasing pressure of identity politics or national borders. It would... Continue Reading
Essential Tools For Preaching Christ (Part 2)
The Bible defines preaching in terms of what it is and what its goals are
“Most New Testament examples of preaching Christ are theological and devotional rather than exegetical and redemptive historical. This stands in partial contrast to predominating patterns in contemporary approaches to preaching.” Sound exegesis is insufficient for sound preaching. This assertion might seem surprising in light of the popular resurgence of consecutive expository preaching. While we... Continue Reading
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