When The Preaching Is Bad
What are we to do when we find the preaching to be deficient in the church to which we belong?
In his book, Be Careful How You Listen, Jay Adams gives us one of the most helpful treatments of this subject. Adams gives several categories by which believers can assess what is deficient in the preaching. For instance, we must first seek to distinguish between “seeming heresy” and “heresy” in the preaching. What are we to do... Continue Reading
7 Reasons God Commands Us To Sing To Him
Have you ever wondered why God commands us to sing to Him?
“We have so many incredible things to be thankful for and sing about – we’ve been forgiven, justified, and adopted as God’s own children and made joint-heirs with Christ. We’ve been rescued from eternal destruction. We’ve been given eternal life. Jesus SAVED us! That’s something to sing about.” Have you ever wondered why God... Continue Reading
How the Second Generation of Korean-American Presbyterians Are Bridging the Gap
From 1982 to 1992, Korean-language presbyteries grew more rapidly than any other segment of the PCA.
“The transition from first generation to the second generation will take place slowly and gradually and . . . it will take more time than we can expect,” the North Georgia Presbytery wrote. “It is the privilege and responsibility of the PCA regional presbyteries to help alleviate the unnecessary tensions and frustrations of Christian brothers within... Continue Reading
Types of Interim Pastors: An Overview
Some ways churches engage interim pastors.
There isn’t one type of interim that is best for all churches. Each type of interim brings something specific to the table. The key is to determine which is best for your church to take it to the next level of ministry and mission. For many, the term ‘interim’ brings to mind negative feelings of... Continue Reading
5 Ways to Battle Anxiety in the Pulpit
I pray we can use these tips to become better and perhaps humbler preachers.
You might not have the same gifts as John Piper or Tim Keller. You might even struggle with impediments they don’t. But you have other gifts they don’t, and even your impediment can help you develop ways of speaking that can enhance your preaching. Be creative. Surveys have shown that the greatest fear Americans have—even... Continue Reading
The Slippery Slope and the Jesus Box
Method always gobbles up message, and no pietistic zeal will ever protect us from our actual lack of faith.
Harrell lamented hearing “stories of harm” resulting from the church’s rejection of homosexuality and, based on “pastoral conversations and social science research,” he and his elders decided to change their view of Scripture’s teaching. Those who defended Harrell argued, “What’s the harm if they are trying to reach people for the gospel?” Yesterday’s tweet supplies... Continue Reading
Reports of the Church’s Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated
Even the smallest acts of human faithfulness to God’s mission are slowly and patiently being woven into the great biblical drama of the reconciliation of all things.
More and more of these pinpricks of light are coming online now—in the tens and twenties or more. They are giving shape and detail to the country, but they are doing it from the inside. What you’re seeing, of course, is the Church. This isn’t the abstract “Church of Seattle”—these are small, humble, unobtrusive communities of Jesus-followers weaving... Continue Reading
Rosaria Butterfield weighs-in on 4 stages of evangelical affirmation of gay marriage
Buying into the “sexual orientation identity system” is the crossing of the Rubicon, as it were.
“I wonder if you missed a stage–somewhere between point 1 and point 2. I believe that the refusal to take a stand happens when someone buys into the sexual orientation identity system that says gay is not how you are through the imprint of original sin, but rather is who you are, through your supposedly morally neutral sexual orientation.”... Continue Reading
Bible Texts Prosperity Preachers Wish Did Not Exist
“Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth..."
If you survey the Bible you will not find a single verse that warns you against the detrimental spiritual effect of material poverty. Yet you will find many passages in the Bible warning you against the detrimental effects of wealth—and especially love for wealth. You never hear prosperity preachers preaching on such verses. It is... Continue Reading
Joel Hunter Is Done Pastoring His Orlando Megachurch
Obama’s spiritual adviser explains why his gifts are at 'their highest potential' but his call to local churches like Northland is ‘fulfilled.’
Under his leadership, Northland grew from a couple hundred people in 1985 to 20,000 weekly attendees at three locations, and Hunter became an innovative leader among the early wave of pastors building multisite congregations with streaming services. Joel Hunter, the innovative megachurch pastor who spoke out on the national stage as an evangelical adviser to President... Continue Reading
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