×

An Optimistic Farmer

We who value Jesus’ word and persevere in hearing and accepting it should dial our expectations of God’s blessings up to eleven ... If the ground will receive and retain the seed then it can can exceed all reasonable prediction—thirty, sixty or even a hundred times!

Telling the Time

Time is a one of the threads woven though the book of 1 John. John teaches us about time from the perspective of God’s plan of salvation. He shows how knowing the time helps us know who we are and how we ought to live. (From 2016)

Church Manual for Trauma

Understanding Trauma is a great book that meets many present needs. If followed, it will go a long way towards filling gaps in current pastoral care practices.

Rushing Our Quiet Times

When I’m rushing, my quiet times easily become superficial. I repeat the same prayers. I land on the same predictable applications. I go through the motions. It becomes a spiritual version of fast food: quick, convenient, but ultimately unsatisfying.

Notes on the Book of Isaiah

In Isaiah 26, we have hints that the understanding of Zion/Israel is shifting in the direction of something less “ethnic” and more international ... We also have a surprisingly rare occurrence in Old Testament literature.

Search Our Resources

The Latest

An Optimistic Farmer

We who value Jesus’ word and persevere in hearing and accepting it should dial our expectations of God’s blessings up to eleven ... If the ground will receive and retain the seed then it can can exceed all reasonable prediction—thirty, sixty or even a hundred times!

Understanding Eastern Orthodoxy

That’s what makes this book so valuable. Not only because it is well-researched and well-written, but because of this pastor’s heart for the lost. His aim is not to win the argument but rather that Orthodox people repent and place their full confidence in the finished work of Christ.

Church Manual for Trauma

Understanding Trauma is a great book that meets many present needs. If followed, it will go a long way towards filling gaps in current pastoral care practices.

Rushing Our Quiet Times

When I’m rushing, my quiet times easily become superficial. I repeat the same prayers. I land on the same predictable applications. I go through the motions. It becomes a spiritual version of fast food: quick, convenient, but ultimately unsatisfying.

Loading
More Articles