How Can I Treat Church Staff Well?
There are a few things that I’ve learned through the years that have helped me manage, befriend, encourage, and serve the Lord with my staff.
There are a few things that I’ve learned through the years that have helped me manage, befriend, encourage, and serve the Lord with my staff.
Leaders must care for the spiritual, emotional, relational, physical, intellectual, and practical dimensions of their lives—not only for their own spiritual and personal flourishing but also for the flourishing of those around them.
A church staff working together in harmony and loving one another for God’s glory is a crucial ingredient to a healthy church.
Rightly understood, natural law can explain how general and special revelation support one another. But sometimes theologians appeal to natural law at the expense of Scripture.
Panel Discussion on Natural Law Featuring Andrew Walker’s New Book Faithful Reason.
When we preach from the scriptures, we need to pay attention to where we are in the biblical story.
The coherent and progressive nature of biblical revelation will enable readers to trace biblical themes and teachings, to notice development of earlier texts and concepts, and to situate the passage in question within the redemptive-historical arc of Scripture.
To defend our views on regenerate membership, congregational polity, and religious liberty, we can look back at our rich tradition and learn from how Baptists in the past articulated these views based upon a distinct covenant theology.
Since its founding, the Jenkins Center has provided and produced resources to help Christians boldly, respectfully, and relevantly proclaim the gospel to Muslims.
As I spoke with different missions organizations and investigated further, I discovered the tremendous need for trained, qualified teachers to equip Christians overseas in biblical studies.
An interview with Rob Plummer at the Bookstore at Southern.
If these points seem obvious, it’s because they became so dominant in Puritanism and many of us are downstream from the tradition.
If an unbeliever were to attend a church service, it would most likely be at Christmas or Easter. How can we prepare our churches for an evangelistic harvest this Easter? Let me suggest five ways.
Tom Schreiner, Gregg Allison, and Bruce Ware discuss Schreiner’s latest book.
During Jesus’s earthly ministry, he asked brilliant questions. Whenever Jesus asks a question, he makes a point or moves the discussion to another level.
Sermon preparation is hard work, but the word of God and the fruit God produces through the preaching of his word are worthy of that labor invested in it.
Dr. Gregg Allison interviews Stephen Wellum about his new book Systematic Theology: From Canon to Concept
Pastors today have access to countless resources and commentaries to help aid in their preparation, but that raises the question how should a pastor use a commentary?