It requires pastoral wisdom to walk with members who feel at home in your church but burdened by the weight of its denominational baggage.| Christianity Today
“Bless me Father, for I have sinned. It’s been twenty minutes since my last confession.” This statement is likely to come from a scrupulous soul, or one who is swayed by fear of having sinned when in fact no sin has been committed. This condition might be seen by the confessor as quite odd, since […] The post Helping Out Those in Doubt appeared first on Homiletic & Pastoral Review.| Homiletic & Pastoral Review
The Jubilee: A Time of Restitution, Liberation, and ConversionReflections by Don Gian Luca Carrega What does it mean to celebrate the Jubilee in the spirit of Jesus? Is it merely a religious tradit…| Global Network of Rainbow Catholics
Every week, I write a short blurb about teaching and learning for my school’s parent newsletter. I’ve decided to post old ones on this site from time to time (Here is the archive). If you’re interested in hiring me to lead PD for this or next year, please get in touch. – Dr. G How … Continue reading How can we show appreciation for our teachers? (Parent Digest #6)| Education Rickshaw
The rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) have presented society with a multitude of ethical questions. The Church needs to wrestle with the| ChurchTechToday.com | Resources for today's church
So over at my cute little podcast We’re Not So Different we are currently running a book club for patrons. As a part of this I am rereading the classic The Name of the Rose, which has made me reali…| Going Medieval
When Christianity is no longer assumed to be good, we are all apologists. The 2nd-century apologist Aristides equips us do apologetics better.| Timothy Paul Jones
It's the end of apologetics! That's what a recent book by Myron Bradley Penner claims, which is big if true.| Timothy Paul Jones
Jacob Boss is Affinity Leader for European Peoples with the International Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. Prior to his current role in London, he served two years as the Vice President of Global Training for Meridian University. At Meridian, he implemented a series of simple and reproducible tools that have helped to develop […] The post Urban Ministry Podcast: Sharing the Gospel in London and Beyond appeared first on Timothy Paul Jones.| Timothy Paul Jones
Michael Crane serves as a director of Radius Global Cities Network, a think tank for urban missions research. Passionate about church planting, he helped to launch a church planting network in Southeast Asia called Gospel City Network. Michael also serves on the faculty of two graduate schools. He has authored or co-authored several books, including […]| Timothy Paul Jones
Pastors in the past weren’t afraid to preach for conversions. Should we be preaching for conversions today?| Timothy Paul Jones
James Fields has spent the past two years in a church revitalization; he joins Timothy on the Urban Ministry Podcast to talk about it.| Timothy Paul Jones
Brian Davis serves as a pastor at Risen Christ Fellowship in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He completed a church planting internship at Imago Dei Church in Raleigh, North Carolina as well as a pastoral internship at Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, D.C. Brian joins Timothy to discuss the distinct dynamics of planting a church in the […]| Timothy Paul Jones
What’s unique about being a pastor’s wife? Amber Williams and Karen Cheong share wisdom from their years of experience in the church.| Timothy Paul Jones