Most churches, church members, pastors would prefer larger budgets, because larger budgets can mean more ministry to others inside and outside the church. Ministry does cost something. It costs time, commitment, and money. So churches need to take in tithes, which in turn fund budgets; a budget is just a bunch of numbers unless there is actually money in the bank. And this article in World Magazine explains that tithing is at its lowest in 41 years. This study was done with mainline churches, which already seem on the decline-so obviously tithing will be declining. Yet as I hear from other evangelical churches, the tithing tragedy probably affects many churches in America. I don’t want to get into the “why,” but how churches, can do more with less.
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Calling without "altar calling"
Another untraditional QB
When we forget that we’ve been lifted up ONLY because of Jesus’ good pleasure (even the good things we do are ultimately produced through His power-Phil 2:11-12), we will not only be prone to arrogance, but prone to disdain the grace and joy of others who’ve been humbly lifted up as well.
Tebow, Israel, and when God "humbly lifts us up"
Yesterday was a crazy football day. Not because the Bucs lost, again, which I think I should be getting used to by now (false hope is terrible!), but because Tim Tebow and his Bronco’s won again. He’s now 3-1 as a starter. The guy who most analysts pull against because he is not a “traditional” quarterback, is now 3-1 and his team is still in a play-off race. But only because of the weak division that is the AFC West.
Jerry West and the burden of being thought a hero
You’ve probably heard about how Penn State hero Joe Paterno has tripped over the wake of destroyed lives of which he has had a large part to play. No longer is he the hero. He’s the goat. And a sadder more perverse thing I cannot dream of happening in college sports. I’m truly “speechless” from my computer.
Sensitivity training?
While I’m still not comfortable enough to place myself solely within ONE Christian counseling “camp,” I’ve recently been encouraged and become more and more impressed by the work of the CCEF folks.
- sensitivity is one of God’s greatest gifts
- sensitivity turned inward takes God out of the picture and we’re left with you and me and what you think of me
- thick skinned is basically the same as being callous; not a good goal to shoot for
- Jesus is the High Priest who is able to sympathize with our weakness
- We can turn sympathy tables around; because we are so loved, we don’t focus our sensitivity inward
- The goal is to be safer in Christ and more thin skinned toward FOR others
No Christian Friends!
When these fears or “controls” come up, consider your brothers and sisters in the faith whose kids have NO Christian friends. God is good. He is faithful to us and to our children. He can make up for our lack of faithfulness as parents as well as our kids’ lack of Christian friends.
Gospel Centered Risk
I’ve had a heart for church planting for some time now. I can’t point to a time or day, but over time I felt convinced of the need for it, that it is the best way for the gospel to go forth and change a city. If you worship at Redeemer, you can’t help but recognize the need for church planting. At one point, not too long ago, there was no PCA, or even Reformed work in Teays Valley. Now there is. And there wouldn’t have been if God hadn’t called a man and his family to come up here. And take that risk. By default, you recognize the need for more gospel centered churches.
When to tell someone, "This may not be the right church for you."
The Sing-Off and the Judges who hear it all
My wife Amy and I love The Sing Off. My three year old Connar does also does as we found out when he couldn’t go to sleep on Monday night. If you’ve not seen it, The Sing Off, now in its third season, is an a-capella competition. The winner gets some sort of recording contract.






