When Feelings Become Authority: The Pathway to Compromise
We live in a cultural moment where feelings are no longer just influential—they are increasingly authoritative. The question has shifted from “What is true?” to “What do I feel?” That...
We live in a cultural moment where feelings are no longer just influential—they are increasingly authoritative. The question has shifted from “What is true?” to “What do I feel?” That...
Baptist denominations in North America appear to be navigating through some very choppy waters at the moment. Some of the concerns have to do with doctrine, others have to do with...
The cloud of witnesses from church history are role models who help us “run with endurance the race that lies before us” (Heb 12:1). For me personally, the life and...
Following John Calvin’s exposition of the “three offices” of Christ (Institutes, II.15), it has become customary for many modern theologians to focus on Jesus’ fulfillment of the Old Testament offices...
Entering my third year of Bible college, I thought I had it all figured out. I was confident, overconfident, really. I remember telling a mentor that I could never imagine...
These days, men are commonly caricatured as bumbling idiots, overgrown children, or evil oppressors. These deceptions can seep into our minds and influence who we think we are as men...
I recently asked a room full of Christian leaders to share the Gospel as they would to a 10 year old child 3 minutes before they fell asleep. Then I...
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