Platforms, Polemics, and Pastoral Ministry
With our major denominations and conventions preparing for their annual ecclesiastical gatherings, concerted efforts to push agendas and rally troops is at... Read More
Christ in the Lions’ Den
My entire Christian life, I have heard individuals appeal to the account of Daniel and the lions’ Den (Dan. 6) in order... Read More
A Refuge for the Guilty Soul
One of the most wonderful Old Testament types of Jesus and His saving work is found in the account of the cities... Read More
Pastor Abuse
God has appointed pastors to carry out the weighty role of shepherding the souls of the people of God in the local... Read More
The Water-Providing, Stricken Rock
It should astonish us that we can walk to faucets in our homes and instantly turn on running water. Never in the... Read More
Praying in the No-Man’s Land
No one has ever modelled what a praying life ought to look like so much as our Lord Jesus Christ. He was... Read More
How Unspeakably Solemn
On account of the recent focus on injustice today, I have been meditating often on the final judgment. Scripture teaches that there... Read More
Burdening Ourselves to Death
I have several friends in ministry who recently unplugged from social media. When a particular flashbulb, social media incident precipitated angst and... Read More
The Annulment of Condemnation
We sometimes fail to meditate deeply enough on all that the resurrection of Jesus means for believers. The resurrection was not simply... Read More
Confessional Discipleship
In Pleading for a Reformation Vision, David Calhoun recounts a story about the late Dr. William Childs Robinson’s high esteem for the Westminster... Read More