The Pastoral Benefit of Baxter and Burroughs
To put it plainly, they help us put first things first.
Feast on the wealth of wisdom from these fellow pastors! Admit yourselves under these doctors of the soul. Take these truths, and boundless more, and press them on your heart, until you see afresh the weight of your calling and the sweetness of your Christ. We scarcely need to add to the existing praise... Continue Reading
Charlotte of Bourbon—from Runaway Nun to Self-Sacrificing Wife
She used the experience she had acquired as an abbess in order to run the home, negotiate alliances, and raise financial support.
She had been sent to the abbey as a baby, she said, to be raised by her aunt, the abbess. When she turned twelve, she was forced to take the veil, in spite of her repeated protests. With time, her wisdom and abilities promoted her to the role of abbess, but her sentiments never changed.... Continue Reading
Joshua Harris Marches In Pride Parade After Apologizing to LGBT community
Former pastor and author Joshua Harris marches in the Vancouver Pride Parade on August 4, 2019.
Harris’ participation in Vancouver’s Pride Parade comes after he announced that he and his wife Shannon are separating, he no longer considers himself a Christian, and he regrets having taught that marriage is a union only between a man and a woman. Years earlier, Harris denounced his 1997 bestseller I Kissed Dating Goodbye, which discouraged... Continue Reading
The Mother of Presbyterianism in Edgefield County, South Carolina
Mrs. Hill's wonderful magnetism and beauty of spirit drew many friends to her assistance.
The labors of Mrs. Hill bore fruit as the Presbytery from 1875 to 1877 paid visits and sent men to preach to the core group that would constitute the initial members. During this period, visiting ministers who preached included John L. Girardeau (December 24, 1876) and William S. Plumer (February 25, 1877). After a petition... Continue Reading
Kissing Christianity Goodbye
The body count in the YRR leadership is already high. Harris should ensure that the leaders who are left will operate with more humility, transparency, and integrity in the future.
As a player, Harris might be qualified to do the evangelical church one last favor: He can expose the behind-the-scenes shenanigans—the money made by at least some of the leading lights, and the power wielded by an unaccountable few—of Big Evangelicalism. That would seem a more important contribution than emotive talk of personal journeys, gobbledygook... Continue Reading
Josh Harris Kisses His Faith Goodbye
In a stunning Instagram post, Joshua Harris, the author who became famous for his 1997 book, “I Kissed Dating Goodbye,” announced that he is no longer a Christian.
Just last week, Harris announced that he and his wife of 21 years are separating. (Today he said he’s getting divorced.) “In recent years, some significant changes have taken place in both of us,” Harris wrote in an Instagram post last Friday. “It is with sincere love for one another and understanding of our unique... Continue Reading
David Brainerd: A Weak Vessel Used in a Mighty Way
What is it about this young man’s life that has emboldened men and women to take the gospel to the most difficult and dangerous places on earth?
It’s so easy to allow our weaknesses to cast doubt on our ministry effectiveness. In the life of David Brainerd, we see God’s power flowing through a man marked by emotional and physical weakness. Though he was often racked with suffering, the young minister kept his hand to the plow. He did not allow his... Continue Reading
A Wee Tribute to Ed Clowney
Fond memories of Ed Clowney from a fellow minister and colleague.
Being a church historian wasn’t always good for me, tempting me to be cynical about God’s people. But Ed wasn’t that way, though he knew a lot more about unbelief and scandal than I did. He rejoiced in Jesus and in his people and brought me far along that way. Thank you, Jesus, for him!... Continue Reading
Whither Evangelical Purity Culture? Thoughts on the Legacy of a Lost Pastor
Josh Harris burst into prominence as a young Christian with every author’s dream: a giant, influential first-book bestseller. “I Kissed Dating Goodbye,” and it sold almost a million copies.
Harris has famously repented of his past legalism, and that makes his departure from the faith particularly poignant. He helped define young people by their sin, and then he left. He separated from his wife, and he rejected Christianity itself. He is like an inadvertent arsonist, who flees the burning house rather than helping fight... Continue Reading
Alcuin of York – More Than a Scholar
His accomplishments were numerous and varied, both for the church and the Carolingian court.
Alcuin’s education of the clergy aimed at equipping preachers. By the end of the eighth century, preaching was almost a lost art. It was left to the bishops, who were few in number, and preached mostly in their cathedral churches on feast days (not even on Sundays). Sunday worship included a simple reading from a... Continue Reading
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