Pastoring in the Badlands
Ministry inevitably involves seasons of suffering and difficulty, often lasting longer than expected, but God remains faithful and accomplishes his purposes even in these badlands.
Ministry inevitably involves seasons of suffering and difficulty, often lasting longer than expected, but God remains faithful and accomplishes his purposes even in these badlands.
Ian Clary cannot make it today. He’s fulfilling his boyhood dream of making it to space. He’s a passenger on a flight to the International Space Station. He’ll be there...
Protestants taught a robust moral theology during the 16th to 19th centuries. But something remarkable happened during the 20th century: we partially forgot our body of teaching on moral theology....
There has been a lot of discussion about the Order of Love or Ordo Amoris recently, due to some comments by Vice President J.D. Vance. Biblical Christianity teaches a clear...
Mahalia’s four grandparents were born slaves, and her parents were unmarried when she was born in 1911. Given that slaves had been denied the right to marry for generations, this...
The sight is familiar to many urban Christians: someone approaches your car asking for spare change. Your response—whether nervousness, fear, anger, or compassion—reveals something about your heart. More importantly, it...
Asking whether or not Jesus ever talked about homosexuality is somewhat analogous to asking whether or not Jesus ever talked about elder abuse. Kind of. But not exactly. Jesus never...
Pastor Paul Carter explains why he uses the RMM Bible reading plan.
In this episode, Pastors Paul Carter, Steve Bray, and Paul Martin discuss the differences between church planting and church revitalization.
Statistics tell us that 25% of current pastors plan to retire in the six months. If that’s even close to true, then we have to ask the question: where will...
What standing for the truth of God's word even at great personal cost looks like in Canada