An ezine with a cause
The guys at our online magazine Wrecked for the Ordinary are committing each month to a new cause. This month, they're raising awareness and money for...
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The guys at our online magazine Wrecked for the Ordinary are committing each month to a new cause. This month, they're raising awareness and money for...
One of the themes of this blog is that in America we've been lulled to sleep by alternative agendas, a set of expectations we've come to...
Yesterday I described the five temptations of a pastor. Because pastors lead our churches, they are targeted by the enemy for destruction. He comes al...
The job of pastor is hard enough. Ephesians 4 describes the role of pastor in the context of four other roles so that he can shoulder the weight of le...
Recently, a blog reader questioned the "orthodoxy" of a quote I mentioned in one of my blogs. To his way of thinking, I was advocating faith without a...
Exactly a year ago, I invited readers of this blog to fast and pray for a generation of young people. This year, we are again calling those who fee...
We can understand why people fear AIDS - it's communicable and deadly. But God loves the world, those with AIDS included. It's a crime to shun what Go...
Literature and the arts intersect with the Kingdom of God all the time. Fantasy is a genre of literature that is perpetually touching on the Kingdom. ...
Interesting article in Time suggests that the short-term missions movement goes far beyond the Christian realm. A tide of overseas volunteerism is r...
The Kingdom was Jesus' favorite subject, but one you rarely hear preached from American pulpits. Adam lost it, and Jesus came to give the enemy not...