The Church Desperately Needs Good Christology
There is no greater need for the church today than to think rightly about Jesus.
There is no greater need for the church today than to think rightly about Jesus.
We look forward to the day when decisions about short-term trips are made comparatively simply, but we’re not there yet, so we need wisdom.
“I know of no other couple in Christian history who loved one another more demonstratively than Charles and Susie Spurgeon.”
In theology, we are seeking to grow in our knowledge of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. It is not merely abstract knowledge.
While we may grasp the need for running to Scripture as the source for our faith and practice, where are we looking for our family history?
Discerning God’s call is often a difficult, and prayer-filled, endeavor.
If dreams are valid today, they must be coupled with gospel proclamation. Any replacement of the gospel with dreams undermines the very economy of salvation God has revealed in Scripture.
The answer requires nuance, a full look at Scripture, and especially attention to the changes between the old covenant and the new.
Either he speaks, or we guess.
It’s always a good time for a new book on our communications struggles and how Christ empowers us to overcome them.
Credit for the success of any church plant is a zero-sum game.
Missionaries need more than sending churches. They need a host of staying churches who will remain spiritual mothers in the days, months, and years ahead.
Jesus calls us to delight in the mundane for his glory and to reflect his heart to serve. How does service reorder our lives?
If you pastor for long, you’re going to doubt your calling. Don’t waste this opportunity for maturity. Let it drive you to your knees.
Christmas is a time to feast—to remember the great gift of God’s Son, to display concern for the poor, and to rejoice in the Lord.
Carey desired to see the nations reached with the gospel. His gifts were clear from an early age, and his opportunity came in time.
As you grow in your appreciation for the beauty of the Scriptures, may your preaching reflect the glory of God, to the praise of his great name among his people.
Here are some questions designed to spark not only conversation, but also dialogue relevant to the season.