Pastors

R.C. Sproul: The Battle for Grace Alone

Pelagianism rejects the doctrine of monergistic grace and replaces it with a view of synergism, which involves a work of cooperation between God and man.

Why Learning To Move Past an Offense Is the Best Thing for You

I could share many examples, but the point is, whatever wrong, frustration, or offense you’ve experienced shouldn’t become the lens you view everything else through.

The Church Needs Preaching That Lasts – Not “Particle Board Preaching”

Particle board preaching, like particle board furniture, can be made to look attractive from the outside, is affordable, and convinces us that it will get the job done; but it won't have lasting spiritual benefit for the souls of the people who listen to it. It is not preaching that lasts.

4 Steps to Remove Stereotypes in Leadership

Do you tend to see people by their differences or their similarities?

Joe McKeever: Worship is a Verb

I quickly said “worship is a verb” for a title of the message. Hardly without a thought. This is a big deal with me, I thought. God is working on this in me.

Should I Throw out My Books and Teaching Resources From Fallen Pastors?

In helping organizations navigate a moral failure, one of the big questions I hear is “What do we do with the decades of books the fallen pastor published, the sermons he preached, or video resources he created?"

Stop Complicating Ministry: The Smaller the Church, the Simpler We Need to Keep It

Simplifying things almost always is, no matter what size church you serve, but especially if the church is small (whatever number you consider a small church to be).

R.C. Sproul: The Covenant of Works

Though covenant theology has been around for millennia, it finds its more refined and systematic formulation in the Protestant Reformation.