
Evangelism in the UK
We have a phenomenon in the UK in church evangelism which I think has only happened in the last number of years. It’s grown out of fine attempts to reach out to non Christians. We are bombarded as I’m sure…

We have a phenomenon in the UK in church evangelism which I think has only happened in the last number of years. It’s grown out of fine attempts to reach out to non Christians. We are bombarded as I’m sure…

On the eve of another Reformation Sunday we find ourselves still fighting for that principle which Calvin called the “main hinge on which religion turns” and which Luther called the mark of a standing or falling church, namely the doctrine…


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This week I was able to spend two days in Washington DC with my family. We had a great time. I have not walked that much since the last time I went to DC.

We would do well to meditate on the truths and the tone of this chapter as we live and speak for Christ in the twenty first century world. Those in ministry, especially during the early years, would do well to…

When the great Scottish minister Thomas Chalmers was converted, even though he had been a minister for several years, it led to a seismic shift in his preaching. Gone were the days filled with mathematical and scientific studies, with but…

Fascinating day, partly because in the order of things, I had the day off. Carl Trueman gave a brilliant defense of Creeds and Confessions, so brilliant that it made the “no creed but the Bible” folk sound like the lunatic…

Once the authority of Scripture is dismissed in some things it is not long before it will be dismissed in all things. Karl Giberson over at Biologos continues to reveal more of his theological cards. This is no surprise to…

Leadership is a vital issue for the Church. Appointing the right leaders, with the right qualifications (think godliness as well as giftedness, as per 3:1-7 and 4:12-16), is a top priority. The wrong kind of leaders can wreak havoc in…