Sunday, December 18, 2011
Don't Be a Lazy Pastor
Monday, December 12, 2011
The Other Side of Thankfulness
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Do you like the taste of Elephant?
The Elephant Room: Round 2 from Harvest Bible Chapel on Vimeo.
Friday, October 28, 2011
Pastor Appreciation Month
Logos Bible Software is offering deals this month (October) for pastor appreciation month. I noticed there is a free Spurgeon book called The Pastor in Prayer. Click here to get it FREE for Logos.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Books: Out with the Old?
I would also argue that this mistaken preference for modern books is rampant in Youth Ministry as well. I am trying to decide which books to use for a number of discipleship groups this year and Idon't want to overlook the classics. Last year I used both Knowledge of the Holy by A.W. Tozer and The Mortification of Sin by John Owen and our youth thoroughly enjoyed it. Does anyone have any suggestions? I'd also like to hear what newer books you might suggest as well.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Text-Critical Resources
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
"Divided" Documentary - FIC Biased Propaganda??
Link to Challies' review: http://www.challies.com/dvd-reviews/divided-the-movie#more
Link to "Divided" website: http://www.dividedthemovie.com/
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Ministry Hedges: "Ministering with/to the Other Gender"
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
What is a Student Ministry?
A Student Ministry is...
"A ministry of the local church that assists parents in the evangelization and discipleship of students."
What do you think? Have you come up with a definition of your own? Please offer any thoughts and critiques.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Lessons Learned from Job
Lessons Learned from Job
1. Be extremely slow to declare yourself innocent (especially during a trial). You probably sinned at some point.
2.God does not give nor is required to give reasons for your suffering.
3. Be slow to offer counsel to others, you may not have all the details. Ask lots of question and DO GIVE COUNSEL, but demonstrate patience and slowness in giving it. Talk in a manner to build up, even in your confrontation.
4. God has specific control and guidance of all events surrounding your trial (Specific Sovereignty); therefore He is specifically guiding and directing the extent and intensity of your trial. Trust should ultimately result from your trial knowing this is evidence of His grace in your life.
5. Freedom/Relief from trials is not the goal of suffering
6. Pray to be made worthy through the trial, not necessarily to be relieved from the trial.
7. Trials bring the necessary sobriety in life producing the necessary repentance and longing for heaven. NOTE: Only if you have the proper Biblical perspective.
8. Don’t waste your trial: God is growing you and teaching you.
9. Endurance and comfort through trials is gained through treasuring God’s Word. When inflicted fill your mind with Scripture (Job 6.8-10). When inflicted study God (Job 38-42). Your worship and trust will only be to the extent you understand the Glory of God.
10. Experiencing trials and suffering is not an excuse to “give into” a little bit of sin (Job 28:28).
11. Trials, hardship, suffering should cause you to study, pursue, worship, and trust God.
12. Understand trails are a purifying tool causing you to be perfect (Jas 1) and a demonstration of God’s compassion and mercy (Jas 5.11).
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Monday, June 13, 2011
Congregational Government is From Satan
Friday, June 10, 2011
Part of This Complete Breakfast
- A Systematic Theology of Biblical Christianity: Vol. 1, Roland McCune.
- Biblical Theology in the Life of the Church, Michael Lawrence.
- Studies in Dogmatics: Holy Scriptures, G.C. Berkouwer.