A commendable ministry

As you look at churches, pastors, and various ministries, many kinds of criteria are used to determine effectiveness and credibility. Just this morning I received an email advertisement that asserted, Long before anyone in your community meets you or is impacted by your ministries, your buildings and campus have sent a clear message to everyone. […]

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Be steadfast

I like baseball.  I have for as long as I can remember.  I’ve suffered through four decades of mediocre baseball following my favorite team, the Texas Rangers, before they qualified twice for the World Series (without, alas, the victor’s rings).  I’ve acquired thousands and thousands of baseball cards.  I still reach first for the sports […]

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Principles of building

For the third time in five years, today we are receiving new flooring in our kitchen and hallways.  The first time, we laid new wood floors over some old, tired laminate.  We were thrilled with the way it turned out and loved it. Then one Saturday night at 9:00 I went to get a drink […]

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Since we believe the cross…

Though the cross is foolishness to unbelieving men (1 Cor. 1:18ff), it is the power and wisdom of God for those who believe (1:18, 21ff).  Men look at the cross and ridicule it and shame and despise it.  “How might anything good come from a cross?” they mockingly question.  Yet the believer understands that there […]

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The work of ministry

Many years ago, when I was a first-year seminary student, a retired pastor in our church cornered me in a hallway one day, and knowing I was preparing for vocational ministry, asked me, “why do you do what you do?” I was perplexed.  He pressed in closer, both physically and metaphorically.  “Why do you do […]

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Ministry realities

Every seminary student has a dream about what vocational ministry will be like. Every Sunday School, Awana, and VBS teacher has an ideal for what will constitute an effective class or ministry effort. Every missionary, pastor, and elder has at least a mental standard (and often a written standard) to evaluate the impact of a […]

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The ministry of the Word

As the early church began to grow exponentially, it quickly became essential to delineate roles and responsibilities in the church.  So in Acts 6, deacons were selected to assist the elders so that the elders could carry out their primary responsibilities of “prayer and the ministry of the Word” (v. 4). Now it might seem […]

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Desiring God Conference for Pastors

The audio for the 2012 Conference for Pastors, hosted by Bethlehem Baptist Church and Desiring God is now available.  The theme this year was “God, Manhood, and Ministry.”  I haven’t listened to any of the messages yet, but I have almost always received great encouragement from these messages. Download the messages at Desiring God.

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Ministry motives

I was in my first or second or second year of seminary when a retired pastor and an elder in our church stopped me in the hallway between Sunday School and the worship service. “I want to ask you a question.  Why do you do what you do?  Why are you wanting to be in […]

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Knowing Christ alone in ministry

John Flavel: “I determined to know nothing,” that is, to study nothing myself, to teach nothing to you, but “Jesus Christ.” Christ shall be the center to which all the lines of my ministry shall be drawn. I have spoken and written of many other subjects in my sermons and epistles, but it is all […]

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Church is not that complicated

There are many ideas about how to do ministry (I receive new ideas on postcards and flyers virtually everyday in my mailbox and inbox).  There have always been many diverse and divergent ideas about the priorities of ministry.  The temptation is often to take a pragmatic approach to “make the church grow.”  Now having dancing […]

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Something for every person

You have been a Christian for years.  Ministry seemed intimidating at first, but you’ve been involved in your church for a number of years, you’ve volunteered in some civic organizations, and you have a fairly clear perspective on your spiritual giftedness and effectiveness.  Ministry is much more natural now. Yet, while the patterns of life […]

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The clueless church

Paul Levy, over at the Reformation 21 blog, has noticed the various “niche” churches and has decided, after searching Scripture, to start his own church and ministry: I am about to start a new ministry of which I will be President called ‘Clueless church’ or ‘4:27’. The strap line is ”he does not know how”. […]

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