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Friday, January 09, 2015
Thursday, January 08, 2015
Wednesday, January 07, 2015
Bring on the Hired Guns
No, really, that’s the question.
Patrick Traylor poses it in this article. Patrick is an elder to quite literally thousands at Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, D.C., as well as a lawyer by profession. As an elder, the man knows megachurches. As a lawyer, he ought to know all about compensation.
Patrick Traylor poses it in this article. Patrick is an elder to quite literally thousands at Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, D.C., as well as a lawyer by profession. As an elder, the man knows megachurches. As a lawyer, he ought to know all about compensation.
But is he right about what the scripture teaches on the
subject?
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Apostle Paul
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Corinthians
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Luke
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Pastors
Tuesday, January 06, 2015
Monday, January 05, 2015
The Positives of Negatives
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Stewardship
Sunday, January 04, 2015
Too Hot to Handle: Rule Upon Rule, Line Upon Line
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Elders
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Teaching
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Too Hot to Handle
Saturday, January 03, 2015
Eden and Variety
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Has to be squash in here somewhere ... |
We began by noting that God desires to bless His creatures. In fact, He delights to bless and it is His first and favourite work. For mankind, being blessed is also a delight. Working and being given work to do was a delight. Fellowship was a delight. The name “Eden” literally means “delight” and so it was — a delight to both God and mankind.
Something else that we pause to note about Eden; there was an astounding variety.
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Eden
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Marriage
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Temptation
Friday, January 02, 2015
Thursday, January 01, 2015
Inbox: A New Year’s Challenge to Elders Everywhere
My partner in crime Immanuel Can is, like many other masked
men, currently vacationing in Parts Unknown.
But in the interest of giving you all a break from another day of … well … me, I offer IC’s rather thought provoking list from last
week which may have gone unremarked in the comments section of a previous post.
I consider this not so much a general rebuke to elders as what seems to me to be a
fairly useful checklist. IC and I both know elders who do the job wonderfully.
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Edification
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Elders
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Inbox
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Leadership
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Teaching
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Rhetoric and Dialectic
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Cry of the Prophet Jeremiah, Ilya Repin, 1870 |
Of course a moment’s reflection would tell us this idea is
nonsensical. When accurately rendered in a current iteration of English or any
other language, the Bible is much easier to read and understand than is often
thought. Its translators do their job more efficiently and with increasing frequency as years go by,
which is very much to our benefit.
In fact, we often make understanding the Bible far more
difficult for ourselves by failing to recognize in it the same features of
language that we employ day after day in our own conversations.
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Bible Study
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Dialectic
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Galatians
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Jeremiah
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Rhetoric
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Your Church Building is NOT the House of God
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Christ
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Church
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Hebrews
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House of God
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Priesthood
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Sanctuary
Monday, December 29, 2014
Church Discipline and Membership
Let’s imagine a (hopefully semi-plausible) business scenario
that may, if all goes well, turn into something of a parable.
We’ll say that I am a night supervisor working on a single
floor of one of those corporate telephone solicitation colossi. I have under me
perhaps a hundred employees coming and going on a regular basis. Some work on my
floor only briefly before moving on to other departments. Others stay for
years. I do not hire them, and I do not fire them. My role is simply to confirm
that they have what they need to do their jobs and to work with them to make
them better telephone salespeople.
Under these circumstances, I find myself writing an email to
my department manager.
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Authority
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Christ
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Church
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Discipline
Sunday, December 28, 2014
Thank You for the Failures
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Christ
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Hell
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Matthew
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Word of God
Saturday, December 27, 2014
Where “Judeo-” and “Christian” Part Ways
Apart from a saving knowledge of Christ, even the best of
men quite rationally fear death.
We hear a great deal about our “Judeo-Christian heritage” in
this country, as if Judaism and Christianity have so much in common that they
can be lumped into a hyphenated modifier without further ado. And while
Christianity has its roots in the sacred scriptures of Judaism, the specific conclusions Christianity draws from the Hebrew texts and
the certainty with which it does so put it in a class all by itself.
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Hezekiah
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Judeo-Christianity
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Resurrection
Friday, December 26, 2014
Too Hot to Handle: Does Your Building Matter?
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Building Up
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Church
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Edification
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Too Hot to Handle
Thursday, December 25, 2014
Inbox: Someone Greater than Lawrence Is Here
Bernie passes on a quote from Winston Churchill about T.E. Lawrence
that seems more than a little appropriate today:
“The world looks with some awe upon a man who appears unconcernedly indifferent to home, money, comfort, rank, or even power and fame. The world feels not without a certain apprehension, that here is someone outside its jurisdiction; someone before whom its allurements may be spread in vain; someone strangely enfranchised, untamed, untrammelled by convention, moving independent of the ordinary currents of human action.”
Merry Christmas!
Bernie
Immanuel Can
Tom
“The world looks with some awe upon a man who appears unconcernedly indifferent to home, money, comfort, rank, or even power and fame. The world feels not without a certain apprehension, that here is someone outside its jurisdiction; someone before whom its allurements may be spread in vain; someone strangely enfranchised, untamed, untrammelled by convention, moving independent of the ordinary currents of human action.”
Merry Christmas!
Bernie
Immanuel Can
Tom
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Joining the Choir
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Is waving our arms absolutely necessary? |
I make no claim to being world’s best listener.
When I advise someone to be patient, it’s most often because
the thing they’re bothered about would not bother me in similar circumstances. So
I consider that either they are worrying about something they have no control
over (and therefore worrying pointlessly),
or they are worrying about something over which they DO have control, but for
reasons known only to themselves are unprepared to take the action required to
deal with it.
Both types of unnecessary agitation are irritants to anyone of
a pragmatic disposition.
Thus “be patient” from my lips often has the force of “please
go away and flap your jaws elsewhere; I’m doing something more interesting”.
What does a choir have to do with patience? Give me a sec.
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Affliction
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Apostle Paul
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Corinthians
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David
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Psalms
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Monday, December 22, 2014
Resetting our Defaults
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Church
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Spiritual Gifts
Sunday, December 21, 2014
Recommend-a-blog (2)
It’s only been a year and change, so I guess it’s about time
I did another one of these.
Eddy Plett is a brave man. Talking candidly about mental
illness (particularly one’s own struggles) is not universally greeted with
enthusiasm in certain conservative evangelical circles.
Especially when you do it on the Internet.
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Eddy Plett
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Mental Illness
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Recommend-a-blog
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