Pastoral authority is like wasabi...you better be careful when you use it...even a little bit has a tendency to burn! Sometimes it is needed, but most of the time it should be left on the shelf.
Flattery and gossip are fraternal twins birthed by Satan at the fall and the tools that he has used for centuries to destroy the unity of God’s people.
Anybody heading to the 9Marks weekender in March? I am looking to share the cost of a VRBO or a hotel...taking it for Seminary credit. @9marks@MarkDever@chbcdc
Sin blinds us to the real issue. A person, blinded by sin, blinded by pride, is tempted to view his/her marriage as the problem rather than his/her own sin as the problem.
"I know what my purpose as a man is. That's to glorify God, be a great husband and father and use the game of football to equip young people for life."
It is a blessing to be able to be able to devote each morning to prayerfully studying the Word. A special thanks to my wonderful wife and everyone at CBC South Bend who understands this priority and makes this possible.
So true. Great article. "It is time for the church to rediscover the preeminence of the Word. And to value the teaching of the Word. We need to value truth over feeling." cogentchristianity.com/2019/…
If you’re one of those who thinks pastors whine too much and work too little, I want to share with you some reasons you may not have considered that pastoral work really is different. thegspl.co/2Gx8ISu