Links from Sandy Grant on the reformation; the installation of a new bishop; the relationship between Christianity and words; thanking God for your normal, boring life; the last of the confessions of an angry pastor; and Os Guinness about Christian disagreement and the public square.
At 21, I decided that I wanted to plant a church to reach the lost. Mind you, I had absolutely no idea how to do it, but I was committed to the idea, and I wanted to figure it out.
Phil Wheeler explores how we might use the strengths of Christian community and fellowship in more creative ways to reach the lost.
Why do we need to have a conference just for women? Why do we have only female preachers at a women’s conference?
Paying women in ministry frees them up for theological training and then working on leadership teams with men. It expresses the richness that you can have in complementarianism.
What are the small things we can all do that make a big difference in our churches?
I’ve always loved Acts 10, the story of the divinely ordained meeting between Peter and Cornelius that unlocks the door for the gospel to go to the Gentiles. For a few years it has been one of my ‘go to’ passages when I am asked to speak on the topic of mission.
The Archbishop of Sydney, Dr Glenn Davies, on Christian mission, persecution and perseverance.
Tony Payne's introduction to what the Vine Journal is all about.
10 studies on the book of Psalms in the popular Pathway Bible Guides format,