Setting the Table for Worship

Many Christians admit to feeling that they are not growing in their faith. They are frequently given to old sins, and in reality, their life doesn’t look much different to that of their unbelieving counterparts. These five biblically prescribed practices, however, can and will change your life, by the grace of God.
Why I’m Listening to the Bible in 2024

I have found that listening to the Bible makes me notice different things than when I read it. God has the power to reach my heart through my ears just as powerfully as my eyes.
Worship Without Words

True worship is far greater than any audible action; a variety of ways exist to praise our God.
When the Holy Spirit Comes to Church Pt. 5

Submission is a bad word in our society, but there is an intricate connection between authority and worship.
Gleaning from the Lives of Saul and Samuel

There are characters in the Bible to whom you may be able to relate, and they might have even significantly impacted your life. I would like you to think, mourn, laugh, and praise God with these two characters in the Bible: Saul and Samuel.
Family Worship in the Home

Many Reformed Church Elders want strong members in their faith. Solid in Apostolic Doctrine, and with a heart on fire for the Gospel of Christ.
The Chiastic Structure of Redemptive History

God is a speaking and revealing God, who communicates personably. He is not like the silent, non-existent pagan gods.
Turning Cheeks or Tables?

One of the most popular movements in evangelicalism today is the cult of “niceness.” This desire for niceness has become so intense within certain circles that it trumps the desire for Biblical truth and doctrinal clarity.
Pastors, Race Cars, and Pace Cars

I have observed that pastoring, teaching, preaching, and other elements of ministry life can often feel like a race. If you are a pastor, teacher, or preacher, you know the feeling that I am describing.