Walking Through It: A Family Violence Survivor’s Reflection
I’ve been encouraged privately to reflect and share on the experience of coming forward in the church
“Those who listened and believed will have my everlasting gratitude and love. The first person I shared with was not a minister, but a friend who by the grace of God had walked this journey before. I didn’t realize that at the time because I didn’t actually know what was happening to me. I just... Continue Reading
Six Johns and a Confession
On 17 August 1560, the Scottish Parliament read twice and with great care a newly drafted Confession of Faith.
The first eleven chapters of the Scottish Confession of Faith take the reader through the whole scope of redemptive history, starting with the “eternal, infinite, immeasurable, incomprehensible, omnipotent, invisible,” trinitarian God and ending with Christ’s promise of his visible return on earth and a “time of refreshing and restitution of all things.” The rest of... Continue Reading
10 Effects of Living with Addiction
It is harder to relearn old things with new motives than it is to learn to do new things.
Read Romans 5:3-5. Notice that God cares about our suffering, not just our sin (v. 3). Notice that God recognizes the difficult journey you are on. Notice that God sees that shame is the most difficult obstacle, often even more difficult than the direct cause of suffering itself, on that journey (v. 5). This post... Continue Reading
Most ‘Sex Workers’ Are Modern-Day Slaves
Prostitution is rarely, if ever, a choice
If I suggest to fans of prostitution that nothing terrible will happen to men if they can’t pay for sex, I hear the same complaints: ‘But what about disabled men? How will they get a date?’ When I point out that sex is not a human right, I’m told about the mother who bought her... Continue Reading
Pastor Fired For Porn Addiction Offers Help To Fellow Strugglers
Greg Oliver, a former worship pastor for 11 years at a Birmingham-area church, was fired in 2009 for pornography use.
Going to church provides no immunity when it comes to a society saturated in pornography. “It’s a very significant problem in the church,” Oliver said. “The problem is getting worse not better.” Beneath the surface, the porn problem is there. “If you compare evangelical Christians and those who don’t go to church, the stats about... Continue Reading
We Are Done With Chemo, and I’m a Little Bit Afraid
I want to leave a couple of thoughts as a follower of Jesus and parent of someone finishing 3+ years of chemo
“I didn’t know much about leukemia at the time, I’m not even sure I was positive it was cancer before Elijah got it. I knew enough that first night to stay off the internet. There are lots of leukemias, and our boy only had one of them. Until they gave it a specific name, I... Continue Reading
Pastor’s Wife Allegedly Stole $1.4 Million From Clinic, Community Member Says She Needs ‘Prayer’
Susan Combs Pratt, wife of Senior Pastor Weston Pratt of Living Waters Full Gospel Church in Hazard, Kentucky, was indicted last week for embezzling $1.4 million from Mercy Clinic in Jackson
“Pratt was released from Three Forks Regional Jail last Thursday and is expected to be arraigned in Breathitt County Circuit Court on Aug. 11. Calls to Living Waters Full Gospel Church went unanswered Wednesday.” Susan Combs Pratt, wife of Senior Pastor Weston Pratt of Living Waters Full Gospel Church in Hazard, Kentucky, was indicted... Continue Reading
Caspar Olevianus and the Birthday Sermon That Split a Town in Half
Some describe him as a pioneer of covenant theology because, while was not the first one to expound it, he was the first one to arrange it in a clear and well-defined structure.
Olevianus preached with all the enthusiasm of a new convert, sharply denouncing the Roman mass, the worship of saints, and other expressions of what he considered pure idolatry, and boldly proclaiming the Reformed doctrine of justification by faith alone. On his 23rd birthday, 10 August 1559, Caspar Olevianus had a chance to preach his first... Continue Reading
A Spiritual Brotherhood
We need a spiritual brotherhood of brothers in the ministry, spread throughout the nation and the world.
There are many others ways in which “God does great things when ordinary ministers of the gospel are bound together as blood brothers, to live and die together.” If Gospel ministers would ask God to increase in their hearts and minds a desire to intentionally integrate themselves into such spiritual brotherhoods, I am certain that... Continue Reading
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un Is Terrified of These 2 Bible Passages, Sen. Lankford Says
The North Korean regime fears Christianity because it offers a venue for the exchange of ideas
Lankford summarized that “our first calling” of the Gospel is to be able to love our neighbor,” and “to love God.” He added that the calling from Paul tells people to “show respect and live quiet and dignified lives. That is the subversive text that the regime is terrified of and that is astounding to... Continue Reading
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