When Training Pastors, Aim for Joy
The posture, aim, and motivation in pastoral ministry is the flock’s joy in Christ.
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The posture, aim, and motivation in pastoral ministry is the flock’s joy in Christ.
When the modern economic ‘wisdom literature’ of classic American children’s stories parallels biblical principles, we should be eager to pass them along.
On wrongheaded assumptions about work and rest, and the generational shifts that make the conversation about self-care difficult.
Missionaries can go with the encouragement of a rope held by supporters and also with the greater confidence of a chain forged by God.
Do they really?
In his message at TGC21, David Platt explains the role of the local church in global missions.
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Pastors and local churches are the most important trainers of potential missionaries.
Prince Harry embodies the spirit of our age. In ‘Spare,’ he doesn’t offer a positive vision for the future, only the indiscriminate fire of antivisions.
In his message at TGC21, David Platt explains the role of the local church in global missions.
John Piper discusses Jonathan Edwards, C. S. Lewis, evangelical feminism, and the reception to his own expansive writing and teaching.
Hannah Nation, Ryan Zhang, and S. E. Wang discuss the experience of the Chinese church and how the American church can learn from it.
Join us for our 2023 National Conference as we celebrate our gospel hope in the wilderness of a passing age.
Ligon Duncan describes what the book of Hebrews means by ‘acceptable worship’ in the life of the Christian.
Corporate worship is not just vertical; it’s also horizontal. Does your church facilitate that?
Calendars and planned events communicate what we value. Do you plan to serve? Do you intentionally block out time for students to serve others together?
The posture, aim, and motivation in pastoral ministry is the flock’s joy in Christ.
When the modern economic ‘wisdom literature’ of classic American children’s stories parallels biblical principles, we should be eager to pass them along.
William Carey’s legacy remains significant for missionaries, pastors, and faithful Christians.
We don’t necessarily need a platform to use our gifts for the kingdom. We can start by serving our church families, see what God does, and go from there.
One of the most intimate and beautiful ways to worship God is by creating something beautiful that displays his glory.