Judge Rules for Kelvin Cochran
The court ruled that Cochran’s firing was unconstitutional
When the contents of Cochran’s book came to the attention of Mayor Kasim Reed, Reed ultimately fired Cochran, but not before saying “when you’re a city employee, and [your] thoughts, beliefs, and opinions are different from the city’s, you have to check them at the door.” Another big religious freedom case in federal court.... Continue Reading
5 Boundaries to Save You From Unhealthy Relationships and Manipulative People
Setting boundaries when you find yourself in a relationship with someone who is bullying, manipulative, unstable or unhealthy in any way.
Do all you can to live at peace with them, but if they refuse to live at peace with you, then live your life in peace without them. This “tough love” can be so difficult, but sometimes someone will simply refuse to be in a relationship with you unless they’re pulling all the strings and... Continue Reading
Savannah Pastor Celebrates 30 Years At Downtown Church
PCA Pastor Terry Johnson has served Independent Presbyterian Church in Savannah for 30 years.
His stay as IPC pastor has remained steady, too. Even before he arrived, Johnson wanted to stay long-term, available to baptize, marry and then bury congregants, as the saying goes. His heroes served 30 to 50 years in one pulpit, a norm of the past, according to Johnson. Such time lessens disruptions with consistent pastoral... Continue Reading
Alexander Solzhenitsyn: The Courage to be a Christian
Solzhenitsyn did not know when he languished as one of the many millions in the Soviet prison system that he would outlive the Soviet system, and help bring it down.
It is ultimately of little matter whether the sickness that is slowly poisoning the West is given the labels that Solzhenitsyn affixed to it, or whether we prefer to give it the name of secular fundamentalism. The disease by any other name would be as deadly. It is, furthermore, not merely destructive but self-destructive. It... Continue Reading
5 Attitudes Every New Pastor Needs
Nothing in seminary can quite get the young pastor completely ready for everything he will face in his first year.
Remember: you are dependent on the lord. Enjoy the process of pastoral work. Not every day will be rosy. Unexpected demands and challenges will keep you dependent on Christ. Learn that the Lord faithfully abides with you as you, in weakness and sometimes fear, shepherd the flock of God. Throughout the year, young men... Continue Reading
Five Terrible Reasons To Become A Pastor
Vocational ministry is a calling. It is not just another vocation. If you enter ministry for the wrong reasons, you will not likely do well.
Not theologically prepared: I recently heard a man preach a sermon that had, sadly, several biblical and theological errors. Those errors did not go unnoticed by many members in the congregation. The role of teaching and preaching in ministry is not to be held lightly. Do not enter ministry theologically unprepared. I’ve seen too... Continue Reading
William Tyndale and Sola Scriptura
William Tyndale’s English translation of the New Testament, first published in 1526, was met with sharp disapproval in England
Translating “congregation” instead of “church,” “superior” instead of “priest,” and “repentance” instead of “penance” was to have potentially huge consequences on the Church’s doctrine. For example, penance implied an action performed by the sinner for the remission of his or her sins, but repentance could simply be an admission of guilt and turning of the... Continue Reading
Remember Imprisoned Pastor Andrew Brunson
Pastor Andrew Brunson will be spending his second Christmas in a Turkish jail.
This past October, a delegation from the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) visited Pastor Brunson. Brunson, who has lost considerable weight from the stress of constant confinement, had a clear message to the delegation: do not forget me. Brunson, a North Carolina native, has spent over 20 years ministering to Christians in Turkey, a... Continue Reading
Benny Hinn’s Nephew: Hinn Clan Like ‘Royal Family’ and ‘Mafia,’ Prosperity Teaching Is ‘Twisted’
The nephew of Benny Hinn, a pastor in Southern California, is criticizing his uncle's prosperity theology and teaching, explaining how it cost him personally as a member of the Hinn family.
In an HLN exclusive interview with Carol Costello, Costi Hinn described growing up in the Hinn family as a hybrid of being a “royal family” (lavish riches) and the “mafia” (strict enforcement of the mafia). “You keep to your own, you defend your own. You never, ever, regardless of what the truth might be, do... Continue Reading
How Charlie Brown Saved My Ministry (Twice)
The Charlie Brown figurine is there to remind me that the most liberating truths I’ve heard didn’t come to me from august heroes of the faith but from unexpected, childlike places
But at that moment, there was something about hearing the words, in the King James Version, as old and familiar to me as my own security blanket: “And the glory of the Lord shone round about them, and they were sore afraid.” It hit me that this was my problem: I was sore afraid. ... Continue Reading
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