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August 23, 2018

Come, Pursue God With Me

This month’s book in A Year of Books on Preaching is Encountering God through Expository Preaching. I’ll post more about it next week.

One thing I really like about this book is how they define expository preaching. “Preaching occurs when a holy man of God opens the Word of God and says to the people of God, ‘Come and experience God with me in this text.’”

So good. The best preaching I’ve heard isn’t necessarily the most eloquent. It’s when a holy person stands and speaks, rooted in the text,...

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Published on August 23, 2018 02:00

August 21, 2018

It's Finished, So Work Hard at Resting

Char and I finished a sprint triathlon on Sunday: a 750-meter swim, 20-kilometer bike ride, and 5-kilometer run. Don’t be impressed. First: we did it mostly for fun (meaning we were underprepared). Second: I’m really impressed by those who completed Ironman triathlons (a 3.86-kilometer swim, 180-kilometer bike ride, followed by a full marathon). That’s crazy.

I had the strangest feeling when I was done. First, relief of course. But then I experienced an overwhelming feeling: it’s finished. On...

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Published on August 21, 2018 02:00

August 18, 2018

Saturday Links

Links for your weekend reading:

Don’t Overcomplicate Evangelism

I want to highlight another approach that has historic precedent—one that is both culturally appropriate and personally achievable: network evangelism.

3 Reasons Every Church Service Doesn’t Need to Be Epic

There’s no need for an epic moment every Sunday.

When the Bible Becomes an App

What is the difference, and does it matter?

The Church Needs Fewer Men Who Feel “Called” to Ministry

We need fewer men who feel “called to ministry...

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Published on August 18, 2018 02:00

August 16, 2018

Attempt Great Things for God?

Very few of us enter the ministry with a desire to be famous. But the heart is deceitful, and it’s easy for our hearts to become proud.

I thought of this recently as I preached from Mark 3:13-19. Jesus calls twelve disciples; seven of the twelve make their only appearance in Mark’s gospel in this passage. What a bummer. Jesus chooses you out of the crowds to be one of his twelve. You enter the stage and exit just as quickly. No fuss, no great stories, no fame. Fame and applause is not what fo...

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Published on August 16, 2018 02:00

August 14, 2018

Your Life Matters

I don’t know if I’m allowed to have a favorite chapter in How to Grow. I guess it doesn’t matter, because I do. My favorite chapters is the last one, called “Pursue Growth Together: Our Call to Disciple Others.”

In this chapter I rehearse some of the people who have influenced my life most: my Sunday School teacher, Don Taylor, and my childhood pastor Denis Gibson, for instance.

I suspect that they both questioned the value of what they accomplished. They both served in a small church. There...

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August 11, 2018

Saturday Links

Links for your weekend reading:

Bill Hybels and the Future of the Church After #ChurchToo

Our addiction to success, to grandiosity, to winning has gone unchecked. We forgot that we were followers of a suffering servant, bearers of the Cross, participants in a cruciform story.

Church Planting Is a Roller Coaster

Some days, the joyous thrill will make you want to scream ecstatically from the top of your lungs. Other days, you’ll be so low that you’d rather just stagger off and puke.

Why There’s...

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August 9, 2018

Out of Step

My pastor seemed hopelessly out of date. It was sad, really.

I’m sure that he measured up in his day. But things have changed. It’s time to appeal to a new generation. We need more relevance. We won’t change anything substantive, of course. We’ll keep the same theology. But the style has to change, everything from clothing to way we preach.

While we’re at it, it’s probably good to learn what we can from business. Let’s face it: churches have to learn how to market too. The business world has...

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Published on August 09, 2018 02:00

August 7, 2018

My Book “How to Grow” Is Now Available

Today marks the release of my book How to Grow: Applying the Gospel to ALL of Life.

I began writing this book to unpack a theologically rich and yet intensely practical approach to spiritual growth. I wanted to provide a resource for people who want to grow in every area of life, but feel stuck, or at least that they could be farther along than they are.

My goal: to help people understand how to grow so that they can enjoy God more and make an eternal difference in the lives of others.

This b...

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Published on August 07, 2018 02:00

August 4, 2018

Saturday Links

Links for your weekend reading:

Silicon Valley Is Not Our Model for Church Planting

As you listen to StartUp, remember, God’s gonna find, call, and resurrect people the algorithm can’t.

Can You Imagine Jesus Delivering a TED Talk? No, Me Either.

The best Christian preaching is rough, guileless, and unsophisticated. But it’s also marked by authenticity, truth and beauty.

5 Things to Look for in a New Church

Find a good church so you encounter Jesus and help others encounter him.

Learn to Embra...

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Published on August 04, 2018 02:00

August 2, 2018

Pastors and Depression

I posted a link to an article on pastors and depression last Saturday. I received this message in response.

The person who wrote this is one of the best people I know. I’m grateful for his message, and I benefited by reading it, just as I have books like Spurgeon’s Sorrows. It’s such an important issue, and one that can’t be ignored.

Here’s his response:

It was the title of Rainer’s article that made me click on it in your Saturday Links. I went there with a certain amount of skepticism.

Tho...

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Published on August 02, 2018 02:00