“Weird Stuff” Might Be Good Stuff in the Local Church
Embracing the ordinary means of grace as a sufficient and comprehensive approach to ministry isn’t merely about coming to the right theological conclusions, it’s a matter of the heart.
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Embracing the ordinary means of grace as a sufficient and comprehensive approach to ministry isn’t merely about coming to the right theological conclusions, it’s a matter of the heart.
A conversation with Timothy Beougher about his new book, “Invitation To Evangelism: Sharing The Gospel With Conviction And Compassion”
Jesus proved to be a masterful chess player. He simply refused to get caught in verbal or intellectual traps, and in fact always managed to turn the heat back on the one who posed the challenge in the first place.
Until heaven, our motives will never be as pure as they should be. But how can we know if they are carnal unless we first know ourselves?
How you live now is correlated with how you believe God is working towards eternity.
The church needs a clear definition of its nature before it determines and actualizes its functions and activities.
Isolation and loneliness are common struggles for even the most extroverted pastors, and they remind us that those called to shepherd God’s flock need ministry too.
If you’re someone who loves old books—because you love church history and want others to share your enthusiasm—group Bible study can seem like a balancing act between trying to be helpful on one hand and appearing prideful on the other.
I hope my journey’s biblical, theological, historical, and practical reflections will serve pastors for years to come.
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?
Carey desired to see the nations reached with the gospel. His gifts were clear from an early age, and his opportunity came in time.
How easily younger ministers can assume that newer is better. Yet younger pastors need the perspective of those who’ve gone before us.
Scripture certainly gives warrant to have heroes, to study and emulate men and women of the faith whose lives are so marked by humble, courageous Christ-honoring character and grace-enabled skill in living the Christian life.
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