A Call for Musically Gifted Pastors
If you believe God’s called and gifted you to serve the church with your music vocationally, I want to suggest that you consider whether God’s calling you to be a pastor as well
“Of course, not every musician who leads congregational singing should or will be a pastor. But if you hope to join a church staff some day, I want to suggest six reasons why preparing to be a pastor who’s also a musician is better than simply aiming to be a worship leader.” In 2008, I suggested in Worship Matters... Continue Reading
One of the Best (and Most Overlooked) Explanations of the Plan of Salvation
In a sense, Warfield has created a logical “decision tree” that any Christian could follow.
The logic and flow of Warfield’s argument are powerful and weighty. He builds such momentum towards Particularism (Calvinism), that even at an early point in the book the reader gets the sense that it is an inevitability. All the biblical and theological arrows are pointing in the same direction. The critical question that every... Continue Reading
Give Them Truth
A review of Starr Meade's latest book, Give Them Truth
Meade begins with a case for what our kids need more than anything else—the truth! Our children are theologians too. We want them to be good ones, because it is imperative that they know God rightly. And Meade urges us, “Our kids really can’t believe truth that they do not know” (31). I have... Continue Reading
An Unlikely Convert
At the time of my conversion, my colleagues and students treated me with suspicion and confusion
“When a person comes to Christ and repents of sin, this turning around makes enemies out of former allies. And while this aftershock eventually led to Bible studies and many opportunities to share the gospel, it also destroyed friendships and allegiances. The exclusivity of Christ has rugged consequences.” Tabletalk: Your book is titled The Secret... Continue Reading
7 Books I Would Definitely Read
What really good books have not yet been written? Here are some.
“This one may not be realistic, but I would love to read a book written by each of these authors that was intended as his final book. This would be a book each of them intends as his last word to the church, the last word at the end of a long and faithful ministry.”... Continue Reading
The Sweet Direction of the Law
Some quotes showing how Francis Turretin (d. 1687) discussed the use of the law for the regenerate
“In the first covenant, man was bound to do this in order that he might live (to deserve life); but in this [covenant of grace] he is bound to do the same (not [so] that he may live, but because he lives) to the possession of the life acquired by Christ and the testimony of... Continue Reading
Dangerous Calling – A Review
The book looks to expose the danger of hypocrisy in the life of the Pastor
“Paul Tripp, in his book Dangerous Calling, takes a look at Christian ministry from another angle. His contention is that there is something desperately wrong with ministers and ministry culture. The book is really trying to expose the danger of hypocrisy in the life of the Pastor. Many have found this book hugely helpful and... Continue Reading
Don’t Be Scared off From Reading the Puritans
Reading the Puritans is good for the mind, heart, and soul
“I have been leading my small group through one of these works, The Bruised Reed by Richard Sibbes. It is a Christian classic for a reason. If you haven’t read it, buy a copy and reward your soul.” Many are scared off from reading the Puritans thinking they are too difficult to read. Others... Continue Reading
The Creedal Imperative
A review of Carl Trueman's book on the need for creeds and confessions
Thus, my response to the biblicist pastor would simply be this: do not precipitately abandon creedal formulations which have been tried and tested over centuries by churches all over the world in favor of your own ideas. On the whole, those who reinvent the wheel invest a lot of time either to come up with... Continue Reading
Truth in Beauty: Cinderella and Frozen
Sacrificial love. Redemption. Forgiveness. In Disney movies? Yes!
Movies have power. It’s refreshing to see that power used to portray truth with such stirring beauty and artistry. I’m glad these are my daughter’s favorite movies. They’re teaching her to have courage, to be kind, to forgive and to put others ahead of herself. Not bad for Disney! This past Friday night,... Continue Reading
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