20 Lessons from a Ministry Burnout
Counsel on doing ministry without burning out.
We are Christians first and ministers second, therefore growth in grace is more important than ministry. Burnout may be the consequence of resting in our own efforts rather than in Christ’s blessing on our efforts. Ministers have an influential role in modeling healthy life-work patterns. I’ve got to know Dave Jenkins over recent years... Continue Reading
Deceit in Church Courts
Counsel from a father in the faith: The importance of acting with integrity in church courts.
“Never allow yourself either to propose a scheme, or to suggest means for its accomplishment, which you would not be willing ultimately to see emblazoned in every gazette in the country. Depend upon it: artifice, concealment, and evasion, are, nowhere, ultimately profitable to any man: but in an ecclesiastical assembly, there is a hatefulness about... Continue Reading
Who Would Jesus Abort? Confessions of a “Christian” Abortion Doctor
To keep doing his job, Parker must depersonalize the women and children he encounters.
Still, these arguments don’t get him quite to where he needs to go—toward undoing the Bible’s prohibitions on not just killing but on sexual immorality as well. Parker then describes the Bible as misogynistic and patriarchal. Even God must be redefined. Parker writes of God in impersonal, cosmic terms and argues that the Christian vision... Continue Reading
Why Ministry’s Discouraging
John Stott: “Discouragement is an occupational hazard of the Christian ministry.”
Ministry is hard because of our own insecurities and idols. We often base our identity on our role. We measure success by how well ministry is doing. We take things personally, and can succumb to the pressure to make ourselves great rather than to make God great. We can also sometimes believe that everyone else... Continue Reading
The Unbreakable Bond of Training & Tenderness (Christian Men & Their Godly Moms)
The great desire of Christian parents is that our children will grow into godliness
“In this collection on Christian Men and Their Godly Moms, we have learned of the power of a mother who was spiritually strong even while physically weak, and we have learned of the power of a mother who fervently prayed. Now we want to examine the power of a mother who diligently trained her son... Continue Reading
Airman Faces Censure Over Support For Biblical Marriage
Decorated flight surgeon is accused of making discriminatory remarks about homosexuality.
A 26-year U.S. Air Force veteran is battling an official admonishment from his commanding officer over allegedly disparaging remarks he made about homosexuality more than four years ago. A letter of admonition detailing the accusation, filed with no warning or opportunity for Col. Michael Madrid to respond, is a stain on the decorated airman’s record... Continue Reading
When a Minister Helps to Kill a Ministry
Ways to end your ministry prematurely.
There are many good ministers working with congregations. Many of these people are servants who use good judgment and are trustworthy. Unfortunately, there are others who may see a ministry come to an end prematurely because they have violated trust, consistently used poor judgment, and were focused on themselves instead of serving. Does your... Continue Reading
If Humble People Make the Best Leaders, Why Do We Fall for Charismatic Narcissists?
The research is clear: when we choose humble, unassuming people as our leaders, the world around us becomes a better place.
The problem is that we select negative charismatic leaders much more frequently than in the limited situations where the risk they represent might pay off. Despite their grandiose view of themselves, low empathy, dominant orientation toward others, and strong sense of entitlement, their charisma proves irresistible. Followers of superheroes are enthralled by their showmanship: through... Continue Reading
Why Can’t We Be Friends?
What types of situations would it be beneficial for a married person to have a friendship with the opposite gender?
And what does purity look like in coed friendships? Avoidance? Paul calls Timothy to treat “the older women as mothers, and the younger women as sisters, in all purity” (1 Tim. 5:2). We know how to do this! We know how to promote holiness in brother and sisterly relationships. I have a close relationship with my... Continue Reading
How A Gift From An Elderly Anglican Clergyman Helped J. I. Packer Discover The Puritans
Alister McGrath tells how it all started with the decision by a retired pastor, losing his eyesight, to donate his library to a ministry rather than selling them.
Although the pages had never been cut open, the contents of each volume were printed on the spine. As Packer browsed through the contents of the series, he was pulled up sharply by the titles of two treatises in volume 6—’On Indwelling Sin in Believers’ and ‘On the Mortification of Sin in Believers’. These titles... Continue Reading
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