Church Growth

Gospel Counseling

Honestly, if I had to admit to an area of my ministry that I feel weakest in (other than administration), I used to say that it was counseling.  Further, I used to say that I hated counseling and I would lecture others on the necessity of spending all of my time in preparation for preaching …

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Preaching, (re)Planting, and Apologizing

I’ve recently read three books that I feel would be worth your time as well and wanted to share those here.  The first, on preaching, is Preaching the Cross, which comes out of the Together for The Gospel movement.  Dever, Duncan, Mahaney, and Mohler combine with John MacArthur, John Piper, and R.C. Sproul to bring …

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Pastoring Your Family

I tasked our new youth and discipleship pastor (Luke Tolbert) with helping me to develop some good stuff we could put into the hands of fathers in our church.  Recently, I’ve been blessed to hear, on several occasions, “I want to lead my family like you talk about, but can you help me understand just …

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Above Reproach

Recent articles and issues in the news have caused me to revisit my commitment.  Paul is very clear in Titus 1:7 that an elder is to be above reproach. In other words, there is a standard above which elders must exist, live, and minister if they are to continue serving in the position of elder.  …

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Calling Our Students Up

Recently I’ve spent a good bit of time with the Students of our church. In the absence of a staff person to give attention to them, many volunteers have stepped up and I have had the privilege of teaching them on a somewhat regular basis. As a result, and in anticipation of a sermon series …

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Simply Missional

Jeff Maguire and friends at www.sayingitsimply.net have put together a couple of short videos that do a great job at quickly explaining the missional church and missional community. These are fantastic resources! The Missional Church… Simple from jeff maguire on Vimeo. MISSIONAL COMMUNITY…SIMPLE from jeff maguire on Vimeo.

Missional: From Isolation to Multiplication

Missional is a big catch-word in church growth circles these days, and in the SBC.  In conversation with some friends recently, I suggested that maybe the divide between many churches was ideological in part and could be defined along a missional line, ie. missional verses non-missional churches.  The problem, as pointed out in that conversation, is that no church will admit to being non-missional, and most (if not all) Baptist churches would claim defiantly that they are missional.  Yet, the nature of our own Southern Baptist Convention screams otherwise.  As a denomination in decline, it is obvious that the majority of our churches are not reaching people for the gospel, and yet, we continue to claim to be missional.  What is needed is a clear definition of what it means to be missional.  Mark Driscoll has said “Without a clear definition of what a missional church community is and does, tragically, community will become the mission of the church” (Mark Driscoll, Confessions of a Reformission Rev. p. 32).

I think Driscoll is correct, so what does it mean to be truly missional, and can the rifts in our denomination (and even in evangelicalism) really be defined along these lines?  If so, can we right the ship of the SBC and of evangelicalism by appealing to all churches to refocus around the missional claims of the gospel?  Jurgen Moltmann is helpful here:

It is not the church that has a mission of salvation to fulfill in the world; it is the mission of the Son and the Spirit through the Father that includes the church (Jurgen Moltmann, The Church in the Power of the Spirit: A Contribution to Messianic Ecclesiology, London: SCM Press, 1977, 64).

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My New Discipleship Strategy

On Monday, I made a new friend. I was introduced to a first grader who has no dad at home and needs tons of attention. He struggles in reading class and in other areas, but has an incredible smile and is enjoyable to be around. Did I mention that he needs Jesus? I don’t know …

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Bethelehem or Bethlehem Baptist Church?

Are you an evangelical snob? In his book, The First Five Pages, Noah Lukeman recounts the difficulty of getting a book published as an unknown author: Getting a novel published is extremely difficult, especially if you are an unknown author. Chuck Ross, a freelance writer, decided to test the system. He retyped the first twenty-one …

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Internet Church?

I laughed hard at this video clip, but it did get me to thinking about the new craze of internet worship services. I am thankful for the internet and for the opportunities to share the gospel this way, just the same way that many churches (including ours) are able to use television to share the …

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