It is the beautiful and broken body of Christ.It is stumbling, faltering, and flawed. It is vibrant, triumphant, and redeemed. This is the Church| Rambling Ever On
This is my latest article on Australian Presbyterian….you can get the original here.. Is 5% Enough? A response to recent discussions on evangelism in Australia. There seems to be a change in the cultural atmosphere in much of the West. It may be that people are more open to the Gospel. The question is, how […]| TheWeeFlea.com
This was first published in Evangelicals Now – Renewed Faith Down Under? There has been a great deal of talk about the “quiet revival” in the UK, but has it arrived in Australia? Like the UK, there has been a lot of discussion and numerous articles and anecdotes that this is indeed the case. The […]| TheWeeFlea.com
I woke up this morning with this heavy on my heart and I just wrote this from the heart. I am so grateful to Christian Today for publishing it….you can get the original here… The quiet…| TheWeeFlea.com
What does it mean that God condescended in Christ and dwells with us through His Spirit?| Crossway
How do you know God loves you? Stated so baldly, I’m sure you know the answer: Because He has declared it to be so. He sent His only Son to suffer and die for the sins of the world — yours included — and declares that you are forgiven on account of Christ’s sake and that you are His child. In practice, however, this question can become more difficult to parse. Consider two men: One has a successful job and nice house, a wife and four upstanding children. He donates regularly to church...| The Lutheran Witness
The February issue of The Lutheran Witness is all about smaller congregations — that is, the vast majority of congregations across our Synod. From the President: A Kingdom Not of This WorldFrom the Editor: The Small Congregation Features: Where We Stand: A look at data on LCMS congregational attendance ‘Where Two or Three Are Gathered’: Large or small, what makes a church is the same everywhere — Matthew RichardThree Starting Questions for Smaller Congregations: How is God using you...| The Lutheran Witness
by Matthew C. Harrison “Fear not, little flock, for it is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom” (Luke 12:32). The kingdom of heaven is God’s good Gospel gift. Luther commented, “If our dear Father were not to give the kingdom to us, we would never buy it from Him or earn it. The word is give, give, give. Therefore, we should thank Him with a cheerful heart and not boast about our worthiness” (Luther, St. L. IX.1812; my translation). John the Baptizer saw this king...| The Lutheran Witness
Caleb Morell traces the story of Capitol Hill Baptist Church and how God sovereignly worked through history to both build his church and bring himself glory.| Crossway
The Jubilee Year is a glorious interruption to the routines that govern so much of our lives. Every… The post A Short History of an Ancient Tradition: The Jubilee Year first appeared on Simply Catholic.| Simply Catholic
When I grew up in Southern California, the doors to my home were always holy to me. We… The post What is a Holy Door and Where Can I Find One? first appeared on Simply Catholic.| Simply Catholic
Pope Francis has invited us to embark on a journey, a pilgrimage of hope, during this jubilee year.… The post Resources for 2025 Jubilee Year first appeared on Simply Catholic.| Simply Catholic
2025 has been declared by Pope Francis as a Jubilee year. But what does that mean? What is… The post What is a Jubilee? first appeared on Simply Catholic.| Simply Catholic
Jeramie Rinne lists 10 things we should know about church elders.| Crossway
On 7 March 1383 Parliament backed the Bishop of Norwich’s Crusade. The Despenser Crusade was proposed to take place against supporters of the The post Bishop of Norwich’s Crusade, 1383 first appeared on The Hundred Years War.| The Hundred Years War
Brad East is the author of The Church: A Guide to the People of God. In this sixth volume in the Christian Essentials series, East traces the story of God’s people, from father Abraham to the coming of Christ. He shows how we need the scope of the entire Bible to fully grasp the mystery of the churc| Lexham Press
This article was first published on Christian Today – you can read the original here Dear Bishop Budde, That was some sermon you preached this week! Philip Pullman, the noted atheist author,…| TheWeeFlea.com
Regnery, 2024. Can America be saved, or is it too late? Many Christian observers of the West have noted for quite some time now that…| CultureWatch
What is church for? Let me begin by seemingly going on a tangent – but old guys might appreciate it. Back in 1970 Edwin Starr…| CultureWatch
Sometimes division in the church can be a good thing: OK, well maybe two and a half cheers. But I here want to disabuse folks…| CultureWatch
No, we should not be craving the world’s approval: Let me start with a light-hearted reference to a famous bit of pop culture. Back in…| CultureWatch
Basham’s new book deserves careful reading: One of the most important books of the year is Shepherds for Sale by Megan Basham. Yesterday I did…| CultureWatch
Broadside Books, 2024. Yes, the church is being targeted: For years now radical secular left beliefs and practices have been increasingly infiltrating the churches, including…| CultureWatch
In a week when we are having a joint service with Generation Church (our Pentecostal brothers and sisters across the road) this seems particularly appropriate! SEEK 48 – Christians Disunited. Ques…| TheWeeFlea.com
SEEK 47 – Being Catholic Question: Why my family is Catholic, and I am a Christian? Bible Reading: Hebrews 10:1-18 Text: “For by one sacrifice he has made perfect for ever those who are being m…| TheWeeFlea.com
Join Nancy Guthrie as she talks with pastor Andrew Young about a framework for understanding both divine power and human weakness on display throughout the book of Acts.| Crossway
Fr. Emmanuel Hatzidakis contrasts the love of the Holy Fathers that anathematises with the love of those who preach it without keeping the dogmas (truths).| Orthodox Witness