An Anonymous Story from a Pastor’s Wife
I don’t think even our best friends who know much of what we have gone through have even an inkling of the pain we have experienced
We have found out that because of budget shortfalls, we will again not receive a cost of living raise. This has been the case for many years (I’m not revealing how many years without a raise in hopes that other churches will think I am writing about THEIR church). Why are we to “trust God... Continue Reading
Three Adoptions That Changed My Life
Three adoptions, spread over thousands of miles and each almost thirty years apart. Each of these adoptions has changed my life.
“It’s difficult to imagine the loss of what we cannot see. Abortion silently, persistently, unrelentingly, continues to take away generations from all of us. There simply aren’t tears enough to satisfy the mourning that would take place if we had eyes to see those who are missing from our lives.” In 1947, on a... Continue Reading
Nicholas Wolterstorff’s Cheap Shots
Why the Christian Philosopher’s case for same-sex marriage is shallow
“All of Wolterstorff’s engagement with Scripture appears to be shaped by his gambit: If same-sex sexual intimacy isn’t inherently unloving, then opposition to same-sex marriage can only be due to a misbegotten commitment to divine command theory.” Nicholas Wolterstorff’s recent case for same-sex marriage, delivered as a lecture at Neland Avenue Christian Reformed Church... Continue Reading
Reformation Day: How To Distract A Holy Roman Emperor
So it’s been 499 years since a crazy German monk allegedly nailed a debating document of 95 theses to the door of a castle church and started a movement that continues today
“Charles died in 1558, having placed other family members to administer the parts of the empire. The shifting political alliances continued throughout his life and beyond making political solutions impossible without strong military backing. And the hoped for reforms from the Council of Trent were slow in coming and received throughout the western churches with... Continue Reading
Our Impoverished Imaginations: The World of Jen Hatmaker
It is much too easy for Christian people in America to naturally adopt the models and methods of our secular peers in the ways we attempt to do ministry.
To the extent that Hatmaker has helped promote and grow this sort of syncretist Christianity she should be criticized, but this problem is far older than Hatmaker and is something that Hatmaker inherited from other older Christians. So criticism that singles out Hatmaker is misguided; Hatmaker is one part of a much larger sub-culture of... Continue Reading
Adoption is Commitment to Never Leave and Always Love No Matter What
We brought a three and a half year-old girl into our family to be our daughter. The adoption of this sweet little one is more than the fulfillment of a dream.
All four of my children belong to the Lord. As long as their lives are under our care, I want them to feel safe, secure and loved. I pray that they would know with deep assurance that neither we, nor their Father in Heaven, will ever leave them or forsake them no matter what. ... Continue Reading
This Year’s Vitally Important 500th Anniversary
This year is the 500th anniversary of an important Reformation era event, but perhaps more important because it was even more foundational and transformational than the 95 Theses.
Around the year 382, Jerome made an updated Latin translation of the Bible, which would later become known as the Vulgate, or the commonly-used translation of the Bible.…The second development is the key event which happened 500 years ago, in 1516: Dutch scholar Erasmus published the first Greek New Testament and a fresh Latin translation... Continue Reading
Remembering Ann Judson 190 Years Later
With her husband Adoniram Judson (1788–1850) she was the first of a long line of American evangelical missionaries.
I have now to ask whether you can consent to part with your daughter early next spring, to see her no more in this world? Whether you can consent to her departure to a heathen land, and her subjection to the hardships and sufferings of a missionary life? Whether you can consent to her exposure... Continue Reading
Georgia Demands Pastor’s Sermons In Discrimination Fight
Georgia has demanded sermon notes and transcripts from a part-time pastor and public health expert who sued for discrimination after losing his job with the state Department of Public Health
“We have never seen an instance as egregious as this—of the state government intruding upon the sanctity of the pulpit. That is a gross violation of the First Amendment,” Jeremy Dys, senior counsel for First Liberty Institute, told reporters. Dys said state officials acted illegally on two counts: First, when they requested Walsh’s sermons after... Continue Reading
Pastor Appreciation Month and Beyond
The pastor’s job: More to it than any given Sunday.
When church members are hurting or in trouble it is their pastor who is often the first to hear of it. People often turn to their pastor to confess their struggles or sins. It’s very likely that the pastor knows more about the pain inflicting the members of the congregation or about their besetting sins... Continue Reading
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