8 Reasons Why I Choose to Be a Friend to My Pastor
Why we all need to be a friend to our pastors.
They’re sometimes lonely. I know, because I’ve been there. Pastors are sometimes placed on so many pedestals that few people remember they’re just human beings who need friends. They appreciate encouragement. My schedule doesn’t always allow me to just hang out with my pastor. I can always, though, send him an email or text of encouragement from... Continue Reading
Book Review: When Heaven Invades Earth, by Bill Johnson
Johnson speaks of God impersonally, which is the first reason why I believe his teaching is heterodox
“Johnson rejects the sufficiency of Scripture, insists on new revelations, and chastises pastors and teachers who insist on sound doctrine (85, 91, 103). Most evidently, he speaks of the Spirit as something like a drug to experience and Jesus as a powerful model to imitate, not an incarnate Lord to worship. This is the first... Continue Reading
Leaving Christianity
How an Old Man helped save my faith
“As we studied the Bible together, I realized that sometimes followers of God get notoriety and riches, but a lot of times they get dragged outside of the city and are stoned to death. As we studied God’s Word together, I started to really believe that things seem so hard in this world because none... Continue Reading
Died: ‘Mr. Awana’ Arthur Rorheim
The 99-year-old proved the power of kids ministry and got millions going to church on weeknights
“With over 500 kids in attendance each week, Rorheim and Latham saw the opportunity to expand the model and established Awana as a national organization in 1950. The parachurch ministry expanded internationally in 1972 (first to Bolivia) and now operates in 100 countries and 30 languages.” If you’ve ever played in Game Square, memorized... Continue Reading
Judge Rules for Kelvin Cochran
The court ruled that Cochran’s firing was unconstitutional
When the contents of Cochran’s book came to the attention of Mayor Kasim Reed, Reed ultimately fired Cochran, but not before saying “when you’re a city employee, and [your] thoughts, beliefs, and opinions are different from the city’s, you have to check them at the door.” Another big religious freedom case in federal court.... Continue Reading
5 Boundaries to Save You From Unhealthy Relationships and Manipulative People
Setting boundaries when you find yourself in a relationship with someone who is bullying, manipulative, unstable or unhealthy in any way.
Do all you can to live at peace with them, but if they refuse to live at peace with you, then live your life in peace without them. This “tough love” can be so difficult, but sometimes someone will simply refuse to be in a relationship with you unless they’re pulling all the strings and... Continue Reading
Savannah Pastor Celebrates 30 Years At Downtown Church
PCA Pastor Terry Johnson has served Independent Presbyterian Church in Savannah for 30 years.
His stay as IPC pastor has remained steady, too. Even before he arrived, Johnson wanted to stay long-term, available to baptize, marry and then bury congregants, as the saying goes. His heroes served 30 to 50 years in one pulpit, a norm of the past, according to Johnson. Such time lessens disruptions with consistent pastoral... Continue Reading
Alexander Solzhenitsyn: The Courage to be a Christian
Solzhenitsyn did not know when he languished as one of the many millions in the Soviet prison system that he would outlive the Soviet system, and help bring it down.
It is ultimately of little matter whether the sickness that is slowly poisoning the West is given the labels that Solzhenitsyn affixed to it, or whether we prefer to give it the name of secular fundamentalism. The disease by any other name would be as deadly. It is, furthermore, not merely destructive but self-destructive. It... Continue Reading
5 Attitudes Every New Pastor Needs
Nothing in seminary can quite get the young pastor completely ready for everything he will face in his first year.
Remember: you are dependent on the lord. Enjoy the process of pastoral work. Not every day will be rosy. Unexpected demands and challenges will keep you dependent on Christ. Learn that the Lord faithfully abides with you as you, in weakness and sometimes fear, shepherd the flock of God. Throughout the year, young men... Continue Reading
Five Terrible Reasons To Become A Pastor
Vocational ministry is a calling. It is not just another vocation. If you enter ministry for the wrong reasons, you will not likely do well.
Not theologically prepared: I recently heard a man preach a sermon that had, sadly, several biblical and theological errors. Those errors did not go unnoticed by many members in the congregation. The role of teaching and preaching in ministry is not to be held lightly. Do not enter ministry theologically unprepared. I’ve seen too... Continue Reading
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