I often find Seth Godin stimulates thought about ministry, albeit unintentionally. His conclusion in this piece - to eschew the rush for the new and to build longer arcs and to focus on what really produces long-term change - is surely appropriate and resonates well with the kingdom parables of Jesus.
Saturday, 24 November 2012
Friday, 23 November 2012
Leaders Tell the Truth
Leaders Tell the Truth
Al Mohler on leadership and why he’s written a book on it.
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
thanksgiving and gratitude
thanksgiving and gratitude
Matthew Lee Anderson writes really well and thoughtfully. His latest piece on Thanksgiving is no different.
Wasted kindling (Seth Godin)
Wasted Kindling (Seth Godin)
You could apply this to thinking about pastoral ministry.
The Joy of Sects (Carl Trueman)
The Joy of Sects (Carl Trueman)
Carl Trueman ruminates on reactions to the CofE vote on women bishops.
Monday, 19 November 2012
mind the gap
There is a gap between our love for the gospel and our love for godliness. This must change. It's not pietism, legalism, or fundamentalism to take holiness seriously. It's the way of all those who have been called to a holy calling by a holy God.Kevin DeYoung, The Hole in our Holiness, p.21
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