A sign in a chiropractor’s office might read: “Glad to see your back.” Spinal adjustment is the chiropractor’s bread and butter. God speaks to us about the back. He wants us properly aligned in two ways, orthodoxy and orthopraxis. Orthodoxy is right doctrine; orthopraxis right practice. Orthopraxis speaks to our lives under the lordship […]
Continue Reading... 1 Comment.The Bible is a pastoral book. It does not contain oracles fallen from the sky like a plane dropping leaflets for advertising or propaganda. God did not speak through His prophets into a timeless vacuum. Rather, God spoke into the lives of His people to bring His decrees and wisdom to bear on their […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on The Womb of PrayerWhat does your church do to mobilize its members for personal evangelism? A pastor friend of mine said the approach of most churches is to have their members memorize the pastor’s phone number. While a case could be made that the pastor of the local church is the chief evangelist, for him to be […]
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Continue Reading... Comments Off on TestHow Can I Know Eternal Life: God’s Good News Goldilocks was the consummate middleman. Whether it came to porridge, chairs, or beds, she gravitated toward balance. I share Goldilocks’ concern when it comes to evangelistic materials. Most of what I encounter is either too dense with words, making it difficult to follow the trail […]
Continue Reading... No Comments.All of us admit to the need to spend more time in prayer. The question is, where do we find the time? Some might insist that we always find time for what we want to do. Yes. And no. There are some non-negotiables like work and sleep, surrounded by other things not necessarily on […]
Continue Reading... No Comments.My booklet on prayer as part of P&R’s Basics of the Faith series was released earlier this month. My prayer is that it would be used of God not only to inform but to incite His church to the delight and work of prayer. Below are six questions and answers I prepared for P&R to […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on Primer on PrayerParents are called to shepherd their children. In so doing, parents are to provide for the needs of their children, to guide them in the way of truth and righteousness, and to guard them from the ways of the world and the waywardness of their hearts. In describing the work of a shepherd, the […]
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