
Sharing the Gospel is Inconvenient
As I was walking from the restaurant to my car, I had one gospel tract in my pocket. I had purposed to give it to someone in route to my…

As I was walking from the restaurant to my car, I had one gospel tract in my pocket. I had purposed to give it to someone in route to my…

As I was leaving Wal-mart earlier today, I noticed a woman, in a red and white checkered dress, holding a sign that said, “Success is only mentioned in the KJV…

In 2011, hip hop artist, Shai Linne, released his album, titled, “The Attributes of God.” In one of his songs, “Taste and See,” he said, “The world is not subtle,…

How many non-Christians do you converse with face-to-face on a regular basis outside of normal working hours? With how many of them do you share the gospel? In my experience…

Having been raised on the cartoon television show, Tom and Jerry, I am accustomed to seeing Tom’s curiosity lead to his demise. Time after time, he could not seem to…

Where should your children be during corporate worship? What does the Bible say about it? Does church history help us answer this question? Over the years, I have tried to…

In parts 1 and 2, I suggested that liturgy does not necessarily keep minorities away from our Presbyterian and Reformed churches. Following our examination of the liturgy, I wanted to…

I recently heard a story that both grieves my heart and provides a glimmer of hope. The story was conveyed to me by a retired public school principal. For the…

Are you watching the news? Are you reading blogs and news reports about the recent death of 18-year old Michael Brown? Have you watched the protests that have and will…

In 2010, John Piper was asked, “Should pastors get PhDs?” He responded, “If you’re already a pastor, I wouldn’t get a PhD. It’s a lot of work, and the payoff…