Died: Haddon Robinson, Champion of Biblical Preaching
The seminarian who taught and inspired decades of expositors ‘goes home to God.’
In 2000, when Robinson wrote about Psalm 49 in CT, he referred to death as a grim shepherd. “For the believer in Jesus Christ, for the righteous person, we do not go out into death and into darkness,” he concluded. “Instead, we go home to God.” Haddon Robinson, the respected author and seminary president who set... Continue Reading
Some Questions I’m Asking While Off To My White Evangelical Church
Yes, you heard that right, my white church. Why not just the church?
I get that. I get that church still has some ways to go with respect to racial reconciliation. I get that despite all the progress–and there has been progress–there remains a level of ignorance that still needs addressing. Even we’ve come a long way, I get that some are unaware of their own unconscious biases... Continue Reading
A Deist, a Christian, and an Atheist Go to the Moon
For Armstrong the world is the result of an impersonal source. For O’Hair it’s a cosmic accident. For Aldrin, “The heavens declare the glory of God.”
Aldrin’s view, which I obviously share, offers not only an explanation for the world we live in but for our place in it. When King David pondered creation in Psalm 8, called a “Star Gazer’s Psalm” as it only mentions night lights, he asked this pressing question, “When I look at your heavens, the work of... Continue Reading
John Stott’s Life-Changing Chapter
Looking back I have John Stott to thank for encouraging me not to seek a same-sex sexual relationship for myself.
The characteristically careful distinctions he opens with helped me process my sexual feelings in a liveable way. His exposition of the biblical passages that speak about homosexual practice built my confidence in God’s Word. His big picture portrait of the place of marriage in the Bible and Christian doctrine enabled me to make sense of... Continue Reading
Savannah River Presbytery Approves Transferring George Robertson to the EPC
The action to transfer Dr. Robertson to the EPC was approved at a Savannah River Presbytery meeting on July 15, 2017.
The SRP action came after debate on whether to approve Dr. Robertson’s request to be transferred to the PCA’s Covenant Presbytery, which would allow him to retain his membership in the PCA while serving as pastor of an EPC congregation… After a time of debate on whether to transfer Dr. Robertson to Covenant Presbytery, a... Continue Reading
Amid Partisan Din, Sen. James Lankford Walks A Fine Line: Pastor and Politician
Despite Lankford’s increasing national prominence, the 49-year-old lawmaker says he remains more a pastor than a politician.
Lankford’s emphasis on kindness and civility has kept him from fully embracing Trump or the anger-fueled movement that propelled him into the White House. In October 2016, Lankford told a Tulsa Regional Chamber luncheon that he would “go to bed grieved” on Election Night, regardless of which presidential candidate won. OKLAHOMA CITY (RNS) —... Continue Reading
11 Reasons Spurgeon Was Depressed
Spurgeon owned more than thirty books on mental health. He read about depression, wrote about depression, and suffered from depression.
Spurgeon’s depression didn’t hinder his ministry – in fact, it helped it. Spurgeon’s many faces might have frustrated the artist trying to paint his portrait, but they also gave the pastor a multi-faceted empathy for the problems facing his flock. That’s one reason Spurgeon was “the people’s preacher.” Spurgeon called his depression “a prophet in... Continue Reading
9 Ways To Be Encouraged In Difficult Ministry Days
Some ways to be encouraged in ministry even those hard days.
Get outside the church, and tell somebody about Jesus. Few things redirect us from our troubles like helping others understand the grace of God. Even if nobody listens, your obedience to the Great Commission will bring some joy. Take a day off. In fact, take a few days off and do something you love to do. For... Continue Reading
Actually, Eugene Peterson Does Not Support Same-Sex Marriage
In retraction, popular author affirms ‘a biblical view of everything’—including marriage.
Peterson went on to state that because of the biblical view of marriage, he would not marry a same-sex couple: “When put on the spot by this particular interviewer, I said yes in the moment. But on further reflection and prayer, I would like to retract that. That’s not something I would do out of... Continue Reading
10 Reasons Many Pastors Are Workaholics
Some reasons pastors are susceptible to the sin of overwork.
We don’t really understand grace. Somehow, we talk about grace while working as if our approval from God were dependent on our efforts. We use work to avoid other issues. Occasionally, work keeps us from dealing with problems in our home, or it helps us to ignore recurrent sin patterns in our own lives. Work thus becomes... Continue Reading
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