How the Reformation Spread
From Wittenberg to Geneva to England, the seeds of the Reformation that were planted in Germany sprouted into full bloom as they made their way into the English empire
“The rapid expanse of the Reformation was hinted at from the very beginning when the Ninety-five Theses were posted on the church door (intended for theological discussion among the faculty). Without Luther’s knowledge and permission, his theses were translated from Latin into German and duplicated on the printing press and spread to every village in... Continue Reading
Are Protestants Closer to Catholics than Martin Luther? A Response to the Recent Pew Study (Part 2)
A recent Pew study claimed that modern Protestants sound more like Catholics when it comes to issues like sola scriptura and sola fide
“On a fundamental level, the survey options do not allow for a very important distinction the Reformers made, namely the distinction between the instrument of justification (faith) and the results of justification (good works). Reformed folks would certainly affirm that faith alone is the instrument by which God justifies a sinner. But, this does not... Continue Reading
5 Tasks Every Pastor Needs To Do Today (And Every Day)
Several principles rise to a high level of importance when considering the subject of pastoral ministry
True pastoring always begins with personal holiness. In 1 Timothy 4:16, Paul tells Timothy “Keep a close watch on yourself.” The word “watch” means “to be vigilant” or “to pay close attention.” A pastor needs to give careful attention to his own soul because he is called to be a holy man. Whole books... Continue Reading
Book Review: Pastor Unique
Pastor Unique is about turnaround pastors in the sense of long-term (not transitional or interim) pastors, who seek to lead their stagnant congregations to great commission effectiveness
“Brown, Penfold and Westra maintain that we can identify the best practices of turnaround pastors, and with the help of the Spirit of God, accurate assessment, immersion training, mentoring and cluster groups of like-minded individuals, we—non-turnaround-pastor types can become turnaround pastors. “ This is not just another book. We didn’t need another indictment of the... Continue Reading
Protestants: The Most ‘Catholic’ of Christians
New confession by high-profile theologians gives post-Reformation unity a URL
“The new statement of faith, crafted by a team of Protestant theologians and church leaders, aims to show that Protestants are actually more catholic (meaning ‘universal’) than Roman Catholics, who demand allegiance to the Roman pontiff, or than Orthodox Christians, who reject the claims of Rome but still rely heavily on apostolic succession to guarantee... Continue Reading
Teaching Young Children About The Reformation: It’s Complicated
I will readily acknowledge that there may not be a perfect answer to how to present this material to the 5-10 age group.
So what are the options? On one end of the spectrum is the “all in” option and you can use the curriculum as published and figure the editorial changes are appropriate and helpful for the audience. On the other end is the option to not use the lesson, or use the lesson but drop the... Continue Reading
In all things, charity: A progressive Christian believes in these core values
I do have some things to say to conservatives as they go, offered in the spirit of “in all things, charity.”
It seems to me, right now, that fearful conservative Christians are taking a different tack, by allying with the Republican Party, trying to use political power to maintain Christian cultural privilege. What these Christians are doing is crucifying Jesus again by aligning with the Wall Street rich, the climate deniers, the fascist marchers in Charlottesville and... Continue Reading
60 Percent of Pastors’ Spouses Say Church Salary Not Enough to Meet Needs: LifeWay
"The factors that seem to matter the most for our analyses is the very slow growth rates of male clergy income and, relatedly, the general devaluing of the clergy occupation."
“About a third (36 percent) say they worry every month about making ends meet. Forty-six percent say they worry about not being able to save for the future. Sixty percent say the compensation paid by the church isn’t enough to support their family,” noted LifeWay. Nearly two-thirds of pastors’ spouses have said that the salary... Continue Reading
Beyond Symbolic Gestures: The PCA and Underprivileged Women
Collateral damage: Abused women whose churches fail to minister to and care for them.
On the one hand, Jessica was encouraged. This was the first acknowledgement from a church court that her church leaders had wronged her. The RPR Committee had officially (for the second time in two years) cited her presbytery. Perhaps members of her church might begin to question the ways Jessica had been characterized and treated... Continue Reading
A Vital Call for the Vitals of Religion
So, really, the only option is full subscription to the old confessional standards.
The only way to remedy this is to come up with a list of vitals–that is, acceptable exceptions–or require strict subscription to the original documents. There are simply no other alternatives. And when the list of vitals is produced, no doubt, a sub-set of vitals-of-the-vitals will emerge, and then we are back to square one.... Continue Reading
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