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The first job of the shepherd: protect the flock

From Phil Johnson’s message at the Shepherd’s Conference: We’re often told by gurus of church-growth and guardians of postmodern values in the evangelical community that we mustn’t erect “boundaries.” I gather from the way such comments are often bandied about…

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Depression: Don’t Waste It

Christians get depressed. The causes are varied. But God is always purposeful which means our depression is not meaningless. Depression should not be wasted. As a teenager I was morose and deeply depressed. I wrote morose things and believed that…

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The Shrinking Influence of Evangelicals…

David French has written an article for National Review Online which examines the diminishing influence of evangelicals upon the wider culture. He sums up his thesis with three reasons behind this decline: 1. We are more focused on meeting the…

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Growing The Church God’s Way

“The most potent expression of fearing man is pragmatism. It occurs when the lust for church growth trumps the fear of God. It is the willingness to let ‘whatever works’ determine our agenda. The bad news is usually the first…

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Justifying Unbiblical Means

When the definitive history of 20th century evangelicalism is finally written it may well point to pragmatism as the defining characteristic. Results mattered more than truth. Experience mattered more than faithfulness.Ref21 has posted an article by James Torrens on the…

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How To Devour A Pastor

In the style of Lewis’ Screwtape, Jared Wilson offers the following uncomfortably accurate account of the spiritual battle in which every pastor finds himself: Dearest Grubnat, my poppet, my pigsnie, The reports of your progress warm my blackened heart. When…

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Great Deal on a Great Book…

WTSBooks is running a special on Paul Tripp’s outstanding book and DVD series on marriage: What Did You Expect? [vimeo w=400&h=225] What Did You Expect? Promo from Crossway on Vimeo.

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Prayer As Rebellion

“What is the nature of petitionary prayer? It is in essence rebellion – rebellion against the world in its fallenness, the absolute and undying refusal to accept as normal what is pervasively abnormal…Petitionary prayer only flourishes where there is a…