Pastor’s Blog (Page 11)

Pastor’s Blog (Page 11)

Discipleship In the Home

Church is boring.”  “It doesn’t do anything for me.”  I don’t want to go anymore.”  “Aren’t I old enough to decide for myself if I wanna go?” Sound familiar?  It’s not uncommon. In spiritual matters, you cannot cure boredom with entertainment.  In making disciples of all nations, it’s best we start at home…

From Loss to Gain

Most of you know I have been adjusting to a rather dramatic loss of hearing recently. But the loss of a gift can be a gift in itself — a different kind of gift … This world won’t last. It is very temporary. Our mortal bodies won’t last. They are temporary. But while decline in this world is inevitable, that coming Day of Judgment looks all the…

Pastor’s Report 2012

Although having a happy pastor is not really a biblical requirement or measure of an effective church, I think it must be better to have a happy pastor than otherwise. We are seeing God’s provision in so many areas of teaching, worship, service, fellowship, and assistance to those in need that I believe we can expect great things …

Resolution: Pray!

Brothers and sisters, a gentle reminder in the New Year to be a person of prayer.  Even Jesus sustained his human existence with prayer.  You cannot accomplish anything of value spiritually in the flesh alone.  Prayer is your direct line to God through the death of Christ on your behalf.  Don’t lose that connection.

Committed to the Gospel

One of the pleasures of our current study in 2 Corinthians is having the opportunity to remind ourselves how central the Gospel is to the Christian heart and life. It is the greatest news ever entrusted to the hands of men! God has provided for the salvation of sinners in the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, and freely offers . . .

So Many Bibles!

One of the most common questions I get during the Christmas season isn’t about Christmas, it’s about Bibles! The reason is because a new Bible makes an excellent Christmas present, but when one gets to a Bible store –Wow! There are so many translations available. And it seems new ones appear almost every year. Which one should I pick? Which are the best?

Pray. Read. Serve.

Our study of God’s definition of the word love in our recent study of 1 Corinthians 13 has produced some serious thinking for some of us. No doubt hearing God’s definition reveals our own failures and weaknesses as people who want to be like Christ, but who often don’t seem able to live it. How does a Christian change?

Camping…out!

Rarely do we have such a clear example of the dangers of following false teachers as the whole world recently experienced with the hitherto little known Harold Camping. How could a man so sure of himself be so wrong? Camping’s errors were many, and for years his folly left in its wake shipwrecked saints…

Purpose in Turmoil

When I first heard about the turmoil in Egypt, my mind recalled the prophetic words of the prophet Daniel. “And the land of Egypt will not escape…and Libyans and Ethiopians will follow at his heels.” No, I am not predicting the end of the world, but this comforted me because these events have been written already…

Being Unstained in the World

Paul’s command in 1 Corinthians 6 to “Flee immorality” (porneia) goes totally against today’s world.  Our culture is completely inundated by the deceitful spirit of porniea.The Christian is to be an alien and stranger in this world – “unstained by the world” Feeding on filth makes being unstained not unlikely…impossible.