The One And The Many
We worry that we may be out of the center of God’s will
Too many of us are so concerned about our problems right now in this life that we’ve not thought about where we will be someday later after death. We’ve got things exactly backwards. We think there is only one path for me to follow on earth, but many paths I can take to get to... Continue Reading
John Piper Says Bullying Pastors Abuse Authority And Should Be Rebuked
The retired Bethlehem Baptist Church pastor said bullying pastors should be admonished and gave listeners of his Ask Pastor John program a scriptural litmus test to identifying such a leader
“One of the reasons you have to rebuke one person in the church is because they are hurting the sheep. They’re hurting other people and out of love and the up-building of the other people, you may have to get tough with a sheep-hurter or destroyer or a wolf in sheep’s clothing.” Answering a... Continue Reading
Martin Bucer: Carer of Souls (Part 2)
Whatever the situation, we need, as Bucer says, to apply the right medicine to bring about healing
“Bucer speaks of “counsel and help,” “proper binding up and healing.” Similar to the third task, we see the need arising from the spreading effect of sin in a sheep. Sin weakens. Sin dulls our affections. We know this, not first by observing our sheep, but by observing ourselves! We stumble. We find ourselves sin-wounded. We need a... Continue Reading
10 Ways the Enemy Gets the Upper Hand in a Church
The devil strategically attacks us and we need to know his ways to fight against these attacks
He wants us to give up on prayer. He points out unanswered prayer, reminding us that God has at times not heard us in the past. Why would we then seek God’s presence and power today? He wants us to get puffed up with ego. In fact, this strategy is the root of the rest... Continue Reading
Ed Stetzer on Statistics and the Church
The president of LifeWay Research talks about what will make Christians more serious about their faith
“Missional” [has] become an ecclesiological junk drawer. If somebody wants more social justice in his or her church, that’s missional. If someone wants to be contextually relevant, that’s missional. A lot of times missional is the desired change if someone wants to be something else. Missional is, at its simplest, us joining Jesus on his... Continue Reading
Knock, Knock
Knock, knock jokes are always answered with, “Who’s there?” Our knock, knock prayers are answered with, “Jesus”
Jesus wants us to pursue Him, to ask of Him. Even though He knows our needs, even though the thoughts and intentions of our hearts are not hidden to Him, we must ask, seek, knock. We do not have because we do not ask, James tells us. Jesus desires that we come before Him... Continue Reading
‘World War II Isn’t Over’: Talking to Unbroken Veteran Louis Zamperini
Before his death in July at 97, the man immortalized in Laura Hillenbrand's book reflected on courage, forgiveness, and why he doesn't consider himself a hero.
If you hate somebody, it’s like a boomerang that misses its target and comes back and hits you in the head. The one who hates is the one who hurts. I talked to girls at a school in Palos Verdes and I said, “If you want to age quickly, then hate somebody.” After that, I... Continue Reading
Roger the Memory
I know so much about what Jesus did for me, what I knew 60 years ago, but am I really in touch with him in an ongoing way?
Have I told you about my conversation with my friend Dan? I said to him, if ‘not yet’ is the last thing we say, and people always remember the last thing, isn’t that discouraging, that it’s always ‘not yet’? Why don’t we say ‘still already’ at the end? But Dan said, why not ‘still already... Continue Reading
Happy 1660th Birthday: Augustine’s Enduring Appeal Is His Personal Passion for the Living Lord
Of the hundreds of thousands of published Christian writers over the centuries since the Scripture books were completed, none have had a level of influence like Augustine
“At the time of his new birth in Christ, Augustine had already become convinced of the truth of the Gospel for months. In Milan where Augustine was living at the time, the local Bishop Ambrose convinced Augustine that the arguments against the Gospel were weak, and that the Gospel in fact answered all the crucial... Continue Reading
10 Traits of Healthy, Tenured Pastors
Traits of healthy, tenured pastors and leaders
Long-tenured pastors don’t necessarily mean a church will be healthy. But several short-term ones almost guarantee it’s not. Praying daily for your congregation will not only give you a heart for your people but a spiritual and relational connection you would otherwise miss. Long-tenured pastors don’t necessarily mean a church will be healthy. But... Continue Reading
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