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Posted on April 22, 2022June 23, 2022

Introducing “View from the Pews” – Part 1

An attempt to pierce the echo chamber of church leadership and the ivory tower of theologians by providing a view from an ordinary pew-sitter. Starting with some articles on church leadership by Glenn Packiam and Ike Miller, and a post by Tim Keller on megachurches.

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Posted on April 15, 2022July 28, 2022

PSA – Following Jesus Doesn’t Require Special Powers

Those whom the world considers “ordinary,” Jesus invites to witness miracles. A reflection for Easter.

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Posted on April 8, 2022July 28, 2022

Precision of Language – Forgiveness and Reconciliation

Forgiveness and reconciliation are often used interchangeably, but they are not the same thing, especially in the context of a body of believers.

A grey, cloth-bound book rests open atop a blue, cloth-bound book, which in turn rests upon a mahogany wood table. You can tell that it will smell of old books. The pages are aged and the top of the text fades into the background. The bottom two lines are decipherable: "Lord, to whom, with thee and the Holy Ghost, be all honor and glory, world without end. Amen."
Posted on April 1, 2022July 14, 2022

Books of 2022 – Quarter One

Books I read in the first quarter of 2022, with some thoughts on each. Include scripture, fiction, non-fiction, children’s, and young adult literature.

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Posted on March 25, 2022June 23, 2022

Signs of a Healthy Church (updated 4/25/22)

Using the workplace as an analogy for what to seek in a healthy church environment.

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Posted on March 15, 2022June 23, 2022

Let’s Do Better, Church

Miscellaneous thoughts for how we as a church can do better when proclaiming the gospel message.

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Posted on March 11, 2022June 23, 2022

The Neglected VIP at Cana

This post aims to do a variety of things. First, to show the tension between precision in translations on the one hand and holding those same translations loosely on the other hand. Second, to reflect on the relationship between Jesus and his mother, Mary (the neglected VIP in this story). Third, to demonstrate when a regular habit of scripture reading led to fresh insights, even in an I-already-know-the-story moment.

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Posted on March 8, 2022February 3, 2023

Precision of Language – Definitions Matter

Why definitions of terms should matter to preachers/teachers, students/congregations, and elder boards, and the importance of spelling them out.

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Posted on March 4, 2022February 3, 2023

The Feedback My Pastor Labeled “Possibly Aggressive” (or How NOT to Respond to Solicited Feedback)

When our former church was looking to purchase a new building, they asked the congregation for feedback. I made the mistake of thinking they actually wanted it.

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Posted on March 1, 2022July 28, 2022

Echoes of the Gospel – Repentance and Regret

Reflections on regret and repentance, as prompted by an essay from Daniel H. Pink.

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Posted on February 25, 2022June 22, 2022

A Reaction to Kevin DeYoung’s “Better Discussion”

Some thoughtful critique (interspersed with the occasional sassiness) of a recent article by Kevin DeYoung regarding abuse in the church context.

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Posted on February 18, 2022July 28, 2022

Winsome Rebellion (or When Submission Becomes Unbiblical)

Exploring the limits of “biblical” submission.

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