Pastor, make sure your church misses the things it ought to miss (Part 1)
Pastors face many challenges in leading their congregations through this health crisis and time of COVID-19 social isolation. None bigger than not being able to gather corporately for worship. Simply put, churches exist to meet.
Andrew Fuller Friday: On Christ Washing the Disciples’ Feet
Christ Washing the Disciples’ Feet John 13 This significant action, so full of kindness and condescension on the part of our Saviour, is recorded for our example. Happy shall we be, if we truly copy
The Surreal and the Real: COVID-19, Not Knowing but Being Known
The past few weeks have been weird. I have described my feelings to a few friends as a surreal vacation that’s not a vacation sort of existence. My experience is not the experience of everyone
Andrew Fuller Friday: On Pleasing Men and Pleasing Christ
“I please all men in all things.”—1 Cor. 10:33. “If I yet pleased men, I should not be the servant of Christ.”—Gal. 1:10. Though both these kinds of action are expressed by one term,
Fighting COVID-19 with Chalk Art
COVID-19 has brought suffering and death to many people around the world. Suffering is something we often try to put out of our mind with distractions and not think about until we are forced to
Around the Horn (April 2)
The Minister's Life In this short post, Joe Thorn draws upon Horatius Bonar's Words to Winners of Souls to remind us of the importance of a minister's diligence in guarding his own soul before he can
Scattered Church in Cyberspace during Pandemic
“New technology should not replace or disrupt anything good that already exists, and this includes family and community relationships.” (Wendell Berry) Exiled in cyberspace. That’s how I feel. It has been but a couple of
Andrew Fuller Friday: On Truth and the Right Belief of It
When we consider the shortness of time, and the variety of weighty concerns which call for our attention during that transitory period, you will agree with me that whatever has not some degree of importance
Around the Horn (March 26)
God Be With Us Until We Meet Again After describing the theological significance of the gathered church, Albert Mohler asks an honest question, "But this raises an important theological question for Christians to consider. Can
Governor Beshear, Follow Your Guidelines, Close EMW Abortion Clinic
Image courtesy of Wave 3 News One thing has been clear in Governor Andy Beshear’s response to the COVID-19 crisis: he has been proactive and committed to erring on the side of caution. He has