Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Wednesday's Catch: 'Covid, Christians, & the Civil Magistrate' and More


Covid, Christians, & the Civil Magistrate

Keith Mathison shares his thoughts on one of the more pressing issues of the day for Christians in the United States. Read More

Church Attendance Is Dying. What's Next?

At the time when the world needs the Gospel the most, it appears to be the least interested. Read More

The 3 Big Benefits of Online Church VS Attending Church in Person

Here are three Big Benefits of attending church online.... Read More

Ministry Pivot: Worship Experience

As this season of COVID-19 has extended, most states here in the U.S. are doing some level of reopening. Most countries in the world are beginning to reopen as well. The question is how does reopening impact churches and their ministries? Read More

J.I. Packer Was the Robin Hood of Evangelicalism

The prominent theologian ‘stole’ riches from church history and gave them to the spiritually impoverished. Read More

The Last Puritan

James Packer has had a considerable influence in America because he has written and said what evangelicals have most needed to hear. Read More

J.I. Packer (1926–2020): The Holy Spirit and Salvation

The Holy Spirit is truly ‘God the Evangelist,’ drawing sinners into fellowship with Christ. Here is how he works. Read More

9 Reasons Scripture Memorization Matters

Chuck Lawless explains why Bible memorization matters. Read More
See also "8 Reasons Your Church Should Memorize Scripture Together."
What Do Our Words Say to a Watching World?

In the midst of all of the turmoil, do followers of Christ appear any different than our unbelieving neighbors? Have we considered how our responses affect those watching and listening to us? Read More

The Evangelistic Power of Listening and Asking

Rebecca Manley Pippert’s new book, Stay Salt: Stay Salt: The World Has Changed: Our Message Must Not, shows how those two things—listening and speaking—don’t have to be in conflict. For Pippert, both are necessary for sharing the gospel. This insightful synthesis of sharing and hearing is perhaps the most remarkable aspect of the book, making it uniquely suited for our moment. Read More

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