Preaching: 500+Resources
Useful online preaching resources, all organized under many headings.
Here are over 500 resources on preaching that will help the preacher to continue to develop his preaching skills. The resources are categorized under fourteen headings, such as basics of preaching, expository preaching, commentaries, delivery of a sermon, Old Testament preaching, evaluating preaching, and so much more. These are the most useful online preaching... Continue Reading
When You Don’t Have Time to Pray
I really just wanted to pray — I needed to pray. But there are these distractions.
I was there, kneeling upon the immeasurable graces that he has worked in my life, resting my elbows on his unfailing mercies, thousands and thousands of mercies. It occurred to me then, by his grace, because of what he has done, that as rusty as my heart may feel, as stupid, frazzled, and fractured my day might seem,... Continue Reading
Controversial Koch Brothers Give Big (again) to Catholic University
Billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch recently made a pledge nearly doubling their investment in the business school of Catholic University of America, which is overseen by the U.S. bishops
The $1.75 million dollar grant from the Charles Koch Foundation, one of several nonprofits with ties to the industrialist brothers, is part of a $3 million pledge to CUA announced in January that includes $500,000 from the Busch Family Foundation and $250,000 each from three business leaders. (RNS) Billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch... Continue Reading
Following Jesus Through Cancer: A Final Conversation With Steve Hayner
The former IVCF and Columbia Seminary president spoke with longtime friend Mark Labberton last fall
“In an intimate conversation with Hayner this October, when Hayner transitioned out of the presidency of Columbia Theological Seminary, Labberton said, “It would be hard to think of anyone other than my brother who has more fully bracketed my life as a person, a pastor, a leader, a disciple, a friend.” Of the thousands... Continue Reading
Christian Baker to be Forced into Bankruptcy for Refusing to Participate in Same-Sex Wedding
The owners of Sweet Cakes by Melissa will have to pay up to $75,000 per person who filed the complaint
The bakery owners, Aaron and Melissa Klein, were happy to serve gay people at their store. The Kleins simply did not wish to participate in a same-sex wedding. When they declined a request to participate in such a wedding, they got sued. As a result, they had to close their bakery. And now, a recent... Continue Reading
Open Letter To My Friends and Former Colleagues in the PCUSA
Nothing is more sacred to many denominational leaders than fidelity to the institution.
Being on trial for violations of one’s ordination vows seemed very surreal, but nothing like hearing the words “We find you guilty” eight times over! For what? For living under the authority of Jesus? No. For trusting the Scriptures and being led by essential tenets? No. For being governed by our church’s polity, subject to the... Continue Reading
How Do We Comfort The Non-Christian In Grief?
What consolation can we extend that is honest and meaningful?
We can never presume to know a person’s heart, and pontificate with absolute certainty on his or her eternal state. Sometimes, for those who demand assurance of us, the best answer is to point them to that on which our own confidence rests: “And this is the will of him who sent me, that I... Continue Reading
Love in the Time of Deflategate
The supposedly soulless Patriots swear a pastor's embrace has powered their success
Professional football players are drawn to type-A personalities like Jack Easterby, who years ago as the officiant of Brady Quinn’s wedding wrestled the schedule away from the wedding planner and streamlined the process to make it easier for the bride and groom. Players can relate to a deep-seated desire to be great. Easterby is not... Continue Reading
A Classic Example of an Incoherent Worldview
While non-Christians might act moral, and might advocate moral acts, only Christians have grounds for why an act is moral or immoral in the first place.
In the end, Moore’s worldview faces some serious philosophical challenges. She wants to have absolute morality so that she can declare murder wrong (and thus advocate gun control), but at the same time she provides no coherent basis for what makes something right or wrong. Indeed, she has a worldview that actually destroys the possibility... Continue Reading
Josh Harris Leaves Pulpit to Attend Seminary
Best-selling author Joshua Harris announced he is stepping down as lead pastor of Covenant Life Church in Gaithersburg, Md., to go to seminary.
“I was 30 years old, with no formal theological training and no formal training in organizational leadership, and I was the senior pastor of a 3,000 member church,” Harris said, describing his experiences as a “backwards life.” Now 40, Harris said he needs a time for reflection and study. (WNS)–Best-selling author Joshua Harris announced Sunday he... Continue Reading
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