Fantastic 4

Wild Emu ends with successful capture. I have never read a news article with so many adjectives, metaphors, and similes that have nothing to do with the actual news item itself. Hilarious. Sheila Dover, an animal rescuer who normally handles dogs and cats, had shown up along with a guy she knows who helps her …

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Preaching is Indispensible to Christianity

Preaching is indispensable to Christianity.  Without preaching a necessary part of its authenticity has been lost.  For Christianity is, in its very essence, a religion of the Word of God.  No attempt to understand Christianity can succeed which overlooks or denies the truth that the living God has taken the initiative to reveal himself savingly …

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Lead Your Children With Love, Not Fear

As a father and a pastor, I sometimes struggle to discipline with love when it comes to teaching and disciplining my children.  God is continuing to remind me of how He teaches and disciplines me, and how that should carry over to my children.  I was encouraged by the piece below that was posted on …

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The Fantastic Four

Has Noah’s Ark been found on Mt. Arrarat? Some Chinese researches believe it has. A group of Chinese and Turkish evangelical explorers say wooden remains they have discovered on Mount Ararat in eastern Turkey are the remains of Noah’s Ark. The group claims that carbon dating proves the relics are 4,800 years old, meaning they …

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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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Book Review: Dug Down Deep

Is Dug Down Deep really that good? YES! It is that good, but maybe not in the way or for the reasons you might expect. Joshua Harris takes his title from Jesus’ parable of the two builders and essentially makes the argument that his faith has been bolstered by strengthening his theological convictions with a …

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Knowing Culture or Knowing People

“I do not think this means that every preacher has to become a great cultural expert. It can be daunting to hear a speaker imply that unless we all become equipped to give deep and perceptive analyses of everything from the fashion industry to climate change, we cannot preach. We cannot each become experts in …

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Monday Musings

James Welch was the Director of Religious Broadcasting for the BBC during World War II. Welch, along with Eric Fenn, was responsible for bringing C.S. Lewis to the BBC during WWII to give several series of talks over the airwaves that would eventually be written and bound into Lewis’ classic, Mere Christianity. Without Welch and …

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When the Gospel Doesn’t Transform…

Most of you who read this know that I am a pastor. I love being a pastor, it is my passion and I know that I am fulfilling the calling God has placed on my life. In short, I truly did “surrender” (to use that appropriate but rarely used old term) to God’s call and …

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Book Review: By Grace Alone

I ordered Sinclair Ferguson’s newest book, By Grace Alone because WTS had it on sale at a time when I was ordering some other books, so I included it in my purchase. I was pleasantly surprised to discover that it was the best purchase I made in that order. For book lovers, you will be …

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