Deborah Jones, Wife of PCA Pastor James Jones, Dies After Bout With Cancer
Husband: May others know Jesus as Deb did
Deborah Conner Jones, wife of PCA Teaching Elder James A. Jones, Jr., went to be with the Lord Jesus Christ on Saturday, December 29, 2012, after a lengthy bout with metastatic breast cancer. She is survived by her husband and two daughters, Sarah E. Jones and Lydia R. Jones. Shortly before her passing into glory... Continue Reading
2013 The Year Ahead – Triskaidekaphobia and Gospel Hope in the New Year
13 Trends for 2013 that will impact the American church
With apologies to triskaidekaphobiacs reading this, here are 13 trends that will impact the American church in 2013. Some are obvious, some not so obvious. The first four, became obvious in the aftermath of the 2012 national election. Triskaidekaphobia? It means the fear of 13. This being the year 2013, it’s an issue. It’s not... Continue Reading
You Don’t Need Religion
Christianity isn't about what we must do, but rather what was done for us in Christ
According to some, religion isn’t merely about following rules, but it is also about becoming a good person. One is good by the deeds s/he does. But if religion is simply about acquiring goodness on account of your merits, do you really need religion? There are plenty of good people, comparatively speaking, who are agnostics,... Continue Reading
What is one overlooked, but important reason a pastor should appreciate his wife?
Her selfless service is her ministry so you can do your ministry
Pastors, do something this week to remind your wife how thankful you are for her in all these unseen, overlooked labors of love she does to serve you. Remember all those Sundays she stayed home with sick kids so you could preach and be grateful. That is her ministry so you can do your ministry.... Continue Reading
Russell Moore: Why adoption is a ‘pro-life’ policy for evangelicals
An interview with Dr. Moore on why adoption is part of pro-life values
Adoption and orphan care and foster care are not a covert means of evangelism any more than Christians having babies is a form of reproductive evangelism. It’s simply Christians love children, and part of what it means to love children is to share the gospel. Russell Moore, dean of the School of Theology at Southern... Continue Reading
Doubt-Killing Promises
How God's promises speak to the struggle against despair, doubt, and depression
Spurgeon’s depression could be so debilitating that he could “weep by the hour like a child”—and not know why he was weeping. To fight this “causeless depression,” he said, was like fighting mist. It was a “shapeless, undefinable, yet all-beclouding hopelessness.” Even though Charles Spurgeon lived about two hundred years after John Bunyan, I think... Continue Reading
Reading the Bible in Chunks
A plan to read whole books at one sitting
First, many of the books of the Bible are stories. They are meant to be read as stories, and you understand them better if you read them that way. Others, such as Paul’s letters, are not stories, but if you read one of them in one sitting, you get a good sense of the overall... Continue Reading
Marital Warfare
Our marriages are under attack
The longer I travel the marital road, the more I agree with John Eldredge, who in his book Love and War writes that we are foolish if we do not understand that we are engaged in fierce spiritual warfare when it comes to our marriages. Someone, apparently, doesn’t want our marriages to survive. Guess who... Continue Reading
MTW Missionary, Cindie Pike, Dies in Ukraine After a Fall
She served with MTW in Ukraine for over 14 years
Mel: “She is now in Heaven. I’m sorry for this horrible news. She fell yesterday and her artificial knee twisted and cut a vein. She simply lost too much blood to recover. Please pray for me, three kids and two grand kids and a huge extended family.” Cindie Pike, serving with her husband Teaching... Continue Reading
I Remember Harriet Deison
Reflections on the life and tragic death of the wife of TE Peter Deison
It has been said, time and time again, that suicide is the only sin God can’t forgive, that if you are dead you can’t ask forgiveness, but now I know my Lord and Savior is bigger than that. There are so many things we will never quite understand but, in heaven, we will finally know.... Continue Reading