Evening, Then Morning
Friends, night comes before day. Struggle before hope. Death before life.
It doesn’t really matter whether you think the day starts as your head hits the pillow or when you wake but recognising that we start with sleep and that joy comes in the morning can profoundly reshape the way you visualise your weeks and years. This is the view of life of the Bible: hope... Continue Reading
A Civilizational Suicide Note on the Seine
What happened on Friday night in Paris was a globally televised dismantling and mockery of one of the core symbols of Western civilization, as a manifestation of France’s national character.
What does the leadership of these nations consider to be their nations’ highest values? The goals to which they aspire? In France, as in so much of the West, the general answer is: inversion, which is what critical-theory academics mean when they speak of “queering” something. It means to turn the meaning of something inside-out,... Continue Reading
Should a Christian Get Cremated?
Getting cremated is not a sin; it doesn’t keep us out of heaven – but it can and often does obscure our Christian witness.
A Christian burial service offers you a chance to preach the gospel to your loved ones from beyond the grave. It will press eternal truths directly upon tender hearts. It will preach gospel hope directly into open ears. Why would any believer pass on such an opportunity? Scattering your ashes off the dock at the... Continue Reading
Kevin DeYoung, Douglas Wilson, and the Mizpah Mood
Healing the Moscow/Mizpah divide.
Whatever the motives, the strife of the Mizpah Mood is not a biblical approach to dealing with divisions within the evangelical church. We will now examine scriptural guidance for how believers in the church should deal with those who are also on the Lord’s side (Psalm 124) yet might still be doing harm to the... Continue Reading
The Defiling of Worship
It is time for us to muster the courage to cast aside every idol, every image that pollutes the worship of the one true God, and be found content with a worship prescribed for us in His Holy Word.
The imperative of Exodus 20:4-6 is not saying: “Make all of the images you like so long as you do not worship them.” Instead, the passage forbids us from even making unsanctioned images in the first place. Because God knows how quickly our hearts will leap into worship, He has not only forbidden the worship... Continue Reading
Book Review: Shepherds for Sale
A must read for those who want to understand how and why many evangelical church leaders are sounding too much like globalist and woke leaders.
She begins her book with the Anderson family. Moving from California back to Georgia and to their seeker sensitive megachurch in “the Bible Belt,” they thought they had left behind churches in which Leftist politics were pushed. They found the hard way that was not so, particularly after James Anderson was asked to join a... Continue Reading
The Importance of Christian Biography
Whereas secular biography will set its gaze on the historical figure, Christian biography will marvel and gaze at Christ, who is Himself “the author and perfecter” of the faithful.
While the temptation is to marvel at the lives of the saints listed in Hebrews, John Owen notes, “Until now he had suggested that they look to people who had professed the Christian faith in the past, but now the focus is on him who is the author and perfecter of our faith. Thus the... Continue Reading
My Church Is Closing, and I Don’t Know What Comes Next — for Me, or America
I researched the decline of organized religion while having a front-row view of the change in my own life.
I am having a hard time wrapping my head around the fact that I get asked all the time, by pastors, denominational leaders and interested observers, about ways to grow a church. I guess people assume that since I spend my days digging through religion data, that I should have been able to uncover the... Continue Reading
6 Things You Need to Start a Family Devotion
You’ve got to commit to consistency.
For us, we try to change things up once a week. Monday through Thursday, we do a Bible study and prayer (probably around 15 minutes), but Friday is different. On Friday, everyone shares one specific thing they are thankful for that week, and one prayer request. For a while, those prayer requests were pretty predictable... Continue Reading
Missions: The Fruit of a Deep Jealousy
Jesus is displaying God’s righteous jealousy for His glory.
To be jealous for God is to be burdened when other nations praise and worship false gods. To be jealous for God is to see men exalted and to be filled with holy zeal. To be jealous for God is to want to bring in the atheist nations so that they can give God the... Continue Reading
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