Psychiatry Needs to Get Right with God
By not making more of an effort to incorporate spirituality in treatment, we are doing a disservice to patients
Health care professionals falsely disconnect common spiritual behaviors and experiences from science and clinical practice. As a result, we ignore potential spiritual solutions to our mental health crisis, even when our well-being is worse than ever before. My own research has demonstrated that a belief in God is associated with significantly better treatment outcomes for acute psychiatric... Continue Reading
Can Vivek Ramaswamy Put Wokeism Out of Business?
Corporate America ‘makes money critiquing itself.’ The rest of us pay the price in diminished freedom.
Born in suburban Ohio in 1985, Mr. Ramaswamy grew up “a nerdy Indian kid with glasses, carrying books from class to class.” Peers in his public junior high school didn’t like his attitude—paying attention in class, getting his homework done, being polite to teachers—and “a much bigger kid” pushed him down a stairwell in an... Continue Reading
The End of Exile: The Old Testament as Cliffhanger
Even after exile the Lord still remembers His ancient promises to Abraham and David, and those promises continue to animate Him.
Through the prophets, God has staked His reputation on doing something for Israel that is even more spectacular than the exodus from Egypt. This new exodus will not be just another shadowy affair that sin will eventually destroy. The Lord’s victory over sin will be so decisive that this coming kingdom will be an everlasting... Continue Reading
What’s New about the New Commandment?
Vigorously pursue multiethnic relationships within the church of Jesus Christ, so that the beautiful love of Jesus among former “incompatibles” becomes un-ignorable.
Jesus paid for our unity by dying on the cross, thereby tearing down the dividing wall of hostility (Ephesians 2:14-16) between Jews, Gentiles, and all other warring factions. He prayed for our unity just before his arrest, seeing it as a sign to the world that he came from God (John 17:23). He said our... Continue Reading
Assume the Best of Others Resilient Love in an Age of Suspicion
The more we suspect, the more reasons we find to suspect; the more we distrust, the more reasons we find to distrust.
We all have lived long enough “passing our days in malice and envy, hated by others and hating one another” (Titus 3:3). Christ bids us out of the shadows of suspicion, to live in the sunshine as children of the day, bearing all things, believing all things, hoping all things, enduring all things (1 Corinthians... Continue Reading
Preaching by Faith
"If you speak by the Holy Spirit, you cannot speak in vain." C.H. Spurgeon
Preachers are to preach by faith as Spurgeon says, expecting the lame to walk, the blind to see, the deaf to hear, and the dead to rise! With confidence in God blessing the means of preaching He has ordained, they are to call forth these actions with heavenly authority. From the pulpit and in... Continue Reading
How To Distinguish True Zeal from False Zeal
Wisdom blazes the trail of zeal and holiness brings up the rear.
True zeal generates obedience. It makes us hear God’s Word with reverence, to pray with persistence, to love others with brotherly affection. It is the height of hypocrisy for a believer to be outwardly zealous while inwardly committed to sin. A godly heart boils over with holy affection for God and man. I fear... Continue Reading
20 Reflections from 20 Years as a Pastor
Don’t be too busy about the ministry that you neglect the One who has called you to the ministry.
Don’t think God needs you in the ministry. The truth is you need Him more than He needs you. His work can continue without your help. So be thankful to God if He is using you in the building up of His church. To be a minister is a great privilege from the Lord. Think... Continue Reading
William Carey: Keeping the Grand End in View
“A wretched, poor, and helpless worm, On thy kind arms I fall.” - William Carey's Tombstone
Studying church history this way allows the reader to see that the barometer of faithfulness in Christian ministry is judged not by what one may bring as an individual to the work of the kingdom, but rather what one contributes as a servant in the churches of the kingdom, whether known or in obscurity. If... Continue Reading
Satan’s Propaganda War
It may also be the case, as it was for Ezra and the Jews who had returned to Jerusalem before him, that we may have to endure setbacks and suffering on account of Satan’s lies.
It may also be the case, as it was for Ezra and the Jews who had returned to Jerusalem before him, that we may have to endure setbacks and suffering on account of Satan’s lies. But truth will always triumph ultimately over lies. Our confidence rests in Jesus’ promise, ‘You will know the truth and... Continue Reading
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