God’s Nature and My Productivity
‘Finding a new notebook’ won’t solve your productivity problem. Address what is going on in your heart first.
‘Finding a new notebook’ won’t solve your productivity problem. Address what is going on in your heart first.
Becoming familiar with Carson’s work is not only vital for understanding recent evangelical history but also extremely spiritually and practically beneficial for one’s life, mind and ministry.
It is often members of the leadership team who are the first to leave a ministry with an unhealthy leadership culture. Because they have leadership eyes they will be the first to see leadership problems. Leadership matters to them, so leaders are the first to get frustrated when they are led badly.
Some quarters of Western culture are beginning to wonder whether treasures were lost when Christianity was thrown out, are beginning to pick over the rubbish tip to retrieve them, in warm, perplexed curiosity, at the very least.
Heaven is wonderful because of the presence of Jesus, reigning in glory.
We head to the remote town of Roxby Downs to discover how the gospel of Jesus reaches into the particular circumstances of this location to transform lives.
We head to the remote town of Roxby Downs to discover how the gospel of Jesus reaches into the particular circumstances of this location to transform lives.
I find myself oddly well placed to talk about this. Two years ago, I completed my doctorate at Cambridge University. My thesis? A contrast between the Gospel of John and the portrayal of Dionysus’s opponents in Euripides’ tragedy, The Bacchae.
From a series of videos, originally released on our Facebook page in 2020, where Christians enjoy conversation with one another—discussing life and faith during COVID-19.
From a series of videos, originally released on our Facebook page in 2020, where Christians enjoy conversation with one another—discussing life and faith during COVID-19.
From a series of videos, originally released on our Facebook page in 2020, where Christians enjoy conversation with one another—discussing life and faith during COVID-19.
The old saying is ‘A rising tide lifts all boats.’ But could the spark of storytelling, and celebrating faith increase evangelism in churches and on university campuses everywhere?
Gary Millar preaching from Titus 3:1-15 at TGCA's 2022 National Conference
‘Finding a new notebook’ won’t solve your productivity problem. Address what is going on in your heart first.
It’s easy to think it’s the other way around. Angels, like whales, seem mysterious to us—arcane inhabitants of strange realms; majestic travellers of hidden paths beyond our understanding. But according to Peter we are the whales. We are the mystery.
We head to the remote town of Roxby Downs to discover how the gospel of Jesus reaches into the particular circumstances of this location to transform lives.
We must go and make disciples of all nations. The question is how. And, closely linked, whether our current methods are actually sufficient.
The church is universally accessible because Jesus is truly God and truly human. Because Jesus is truly God, when we know Jesus we know God. Because Jesus is truly human any other human can know Jesus and therefore know God.
A biblically-infused description of the atonement will reveal how the deep and multifaceted problems of sin are dealt with at the cross. Through it we are rescued from the guilt of sin, the punishment against sin, and the defilement of sin, and we are reconciled to the God who is affronted by sin.
Becoming familiar with Carson’s work is not only vital for understanding recent evangelical history but also extremely spiritually and practically beneficial for one’s life, mind and ministry.