What Can Augustine Teach us About American Politics?
At heart, the Democratic and Republican parties are each giving us a story about identity
And so the Republican party asks, “Why shouldn’t we do what we want with our money and do all we can to maintain our nation’s power?” And so the Democratic party asks, “Why shouldn’t we fulfill every desire that is in our hearts?” Embedded in both is the same question: Why should we deny ourselves... Continue Reading
Your Pastor Needs A Friend – Pt 1
There is generally a vast difference between the quantity of relationships a person has and the quality of those relationships.
Because he is the “authority” in the local church, the one who is called to bear the burdens of others, the one who is supposed to have all of the answers, the super-Christian who never does anything particularly egregious, your pastor is less likely to share with anyone else the doubts, fears, shameful thoughts and... Continue Reading
When the Saints Go Marching In
What’s wrong with reserving the title saint for only a select few Christians?
This is how Scripture can declare all believers to be saints in the here and now. What is true of Jesus is true of all those unite to Him by faith. When believers come to understand that their sainthood is founded on the sufficiency of the work of Jesus Christ, they learn that the ups... Continue Reading
6 Ways to Prepare Sermons Like Charles Spurgeon
Spurgeon’s sermons connected with readers in his day and in ours. But have you ever wondered how Spurgeon prepared his sermons?
Spurgeon’s preaching was conversational, extemporaneous, and “off the cuff.” He was forceful, winsome, direct, and earthy. He had no patience for the dry, polished lectures many preachers delivered from Victorian pulpits. Spurgeon criticized a sermon that “requires a dictionary rather than a Bible to explain it” (MTP 56:482). His critics accused him of being irreverent and... Continue Reading
Neighbor Helping Neighbor In Baton Rouge
Volunteers arriving to gut flooded homes find an unbroken spirit of community
Lott was pulling up floor boards in her flooded business in Springfield, La., when she prayed to God for help: “Right then, three people from church showed up. What would have taken me three hours to do, we knocked out in 30 minutes.” Compared to previous disasters, relief workers told me they have seen a... Continue Reading
6 Things Spurgeon Didn’t Say
Charles Spurgeon is one of the most popular preachers to tweet, meme, quote – and misquote.
“I take my text and make a beeline to the cross.” This is Spurgeon’s most famous quote. Do a search online and you’ll find dozens of popular Christian blogs, church history articles, and even reputable publications that attribute this quote to Spurgeon. But Spurgeon did not say this – or even anything close to this.... Continue Reading
Storm Clouds Are On the Horizon
Have you prepared for your rainy day?
I encourage individuals to save for their rainy day, because troubles do always come. I encourage our local, state, and federal leaders to do the same. We, as baby boomers, have failed to invest in the coming generations. Instead of strengthening our infrastructure, we have mortgaged our future. This is not progress, and it is... Continue Reading
Mississippi Town Mourns Murdered Nuns
Suspect charged with two counts of capital murder
“I think their absence is going to be felt for a long, long time,” said Lisa Dew, the manager of the nuns’ clinic. “There are a lot of people here who depended on them for their care, their medicines. It’s going to be rough.” UPDATE (8/27/16, 9:20 a.m.): Mississippi authorities have arrested and charged... Continue Reading
10 Public Speaking Tips from Charles Spurgeon
How did the “Prince of Preachers” master the art of public speaking? Here are ten tips from Spurgeon’s lecture “On the Voice.”
You Don’t Have to Raise Your Voice to Raise the Dead. “A bell will be heard much further off than a drum; and, very singularly, the more musical a sound is the farther it travels.” “Do not start at the highest pitch as a rule, for then you will not be able to rise when... Continue Reading
The Popular Bonhoeffer Quote That Isn’t in Bonhoeffer’s Works
Did Bonhoeffer say, Silence in the face of evil is itself evil. God will not hold us guiltless. Not to speak is to speak. Not to act is to act”?
The appeal of this quote is understandable. The powerful arrangement of words elevates the importance of the cause and bringing Bonhoeffer to one’s side only strengthens the sense that the cause is just. However, since the quote isn’t his, using it is a false witness. Dietrich Bonhoeffer is a modern day hero among evangelical... Continue Reading
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