On Cold Takes
I launched nuakh by describing my desire to write cold takes, to not publish quickly or flippantly, but to wait to share my writing.
My “buffer” has been eroded to about eight pieces ahead (four weeks), which is less than I’d like and produces stress of its own. So, my plan is to take a writing “rest’” over the summer with the aim of building up my buffer. You’re still going to get two posts a week, but through... Continue Reading
PCA Minister George C. Miladin, 88, Called Home to Glory
George Chistopher Miladin, born January 19, 1935, in Long Beach, CA, was called home to the Lord on July 2, 2023, in his home in La Mesa, CA.
He gave dozens of “Pianistic Pilgrim’s Progress” and “Listen to Love” concerts, weaving his musical journey into his Christian testimony. He played piano weekly at New Life until his final Sunday in worship, desiring to bring glory to God who had been so gracious to him. George always wanted to live to see 88 years,... Continue Reading
Tsehay Tolessa – Through a Fiery Furnace
This long string of troubles in Tsehay’s life culminated with her ten-year imprisonment, which often seemed more than she could bear.
She was convinced that suffering was part of the Christian life. “If the master suffered, his disciples could not expect anything better,” she wrote. “I have experienced, and I know, that this world means nothing to me anymore. I live for eternal life. Everything revolves around that. The Lord alone is our hope.”[5]Tsehay was finally... Continue Reading
Adriaan Reland – A Scholar for God’s Glory
Missions to Muslim Countries
Reland’s work left a tremendous contribution to missionary work to Muslim countries. Modern authors agree that his writings, while firmly founded in Christian orthodoxy, have contributed to foster a balanced view of Islam among scholars, missionaries, and the general public – thus facilitating a peaceable and informed discussion. In academic circles, Adriaan Reland is... Continue Reading
Faith, Family, and Church Community See Jeff and Mariah through the Challenges of Aphasia
PCA pastor Jeff Windt enjoyed preaching and working with local families. Then an ischemic stroke stole his words.
“One of his therapists made a very good synopsis, describing someone’s brain before aphasia being a neatly categorized file box but after a stroke, everything gets thrown about and put back in,” Mariah said. “The retrieval part of words that Jeff is trying to communicate is being thwarted.” “It wasn’t until towards the end of... Continue Reading
When Our Words Fail
Praying during seasons "…when sorrows like sea billows roll" can be difficult.
Those times remain etched in my heart because an assailant at the Covenant School in Nashville shot and killed that custodian. I flew back to Tennessee to play for Mike Hill one last time – at his funeral. The opening hymn, Great is Thy Faithfulness, includes the line I often use in my prayers, “Strength... Continue Reading
Read This First: Motivation For Shepherds
If your motivation for ministry has faded and shepherding seems like just something else to do, let me encourage you to take steps to renew your first love.
Shepherding is challenging and rewarding—but it won’t bring you the rewards that are often coveted in this world. This is why proper motivation for ministry is so important. Its reward in this life is the joy of serving the One who died for you when you serve those he has entrusted to your care. Jesus’s... Continue Reading
Brothers, We Can Do Better
We can strive to serve our audience well by being faithful in what we say and how we say it. We can work on our content and our communication.
We tend to focus a lot on what we are saying and relatively little about how we are saying it. Preachers can focus so much on their content that they fail to consider their communication. As others have said, we worry so much about getting the text right but think comparatively little about getting it... Continue Reading
The Childhood Influences of Stonewall Jackson
Anyone familiar with Stonewall Jackson knows that the man experienced significant sorrow in his boyhood.
Eventually becoming a Presbyterian as an adult, Jackson held firmly to the Providential view of God, noting that nothing occurred in life without God’s blessing, guidance, and will. We can argue that Providence further shaped Jackson into the man he became. The Lord molded Stonewall Jackson from his early childhood years. Of course, the man... Continue Reading
Tim Keller Called Home to Glory
Reverend Timothy J. Keller, 72, died on Friday, May 19, 2023, after a battle with pancreatic cancer.
Some in Christendom resented Keller’s stumbled-upon celebrity. Others hailed him as the C.S. Lewis for a new generation. As for Keller, he stayed focused—there was a gospel to preach, cities to reach, souls to save. Even when he was diagnosed with cancer in June, 2020, he scarcely slowed, continuing to work, write, lead, and think—even... Continue Reading
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