Last week was NAIDOC (originally ‘National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee’) week, and this fascinating article by elder Christian statesman, John Harris, of the Bible Society, tells us about some of Australia’s first Aboriginal evangelists, including one whose image features on Australia’s $50 note.
Kevin Halloran helpfully summarizes Joe Thorn on the pitfalls and positives of pastoring small churches:
The summary may whet your appetite for Thorn’s original articles.
Personally, I thought this title was something of a pity: ‘8 signs you are a discipleship bully’, since it applied the term too widely. However, re-title it as ‘8 signs your dogmatism or dominant personality could undermine your disciple-making’, and this is an excellent cautionary checklist:
May God preserve us from these temptations!
My ministry colleague, Ben Pakula, reflected on discernment and music and deception, intentional or otherwise, in ‘Revelation 13, Machine Head, and Hillsong’. When I challenged Ben about whether he had more than a one-off visit to base his thoughts on, he explained he’d listened to a number of their sermons and conference talks on YouTube as well.
Although it focuses on the US situation, ‘Justice Kennedy and the lonely promethean man of liberalism’ is an important essay on the insecure and contradictory weakness of modern, self-defining liberalism.
And it shows that our friend, Dominic Steele, was on to something when he chose the word ‘autonomy’ to explain the essence of sin in his Introducing God course!
When I saw this image, I started to think of Scripture that connected ‘live’ and ‘Christ’… Sometimes Paul talks literally about ‘walking’ to refer to how we live.