I don’t have any friends named Eliphaz, but if I did I’d probably ‘de-friend’ them. Guilt by association. Job had a friend by that name (Job 4) and he turned out to be a finger pointer, a denouncer, a fault finder where none existed. He specialized in criticism cloaked in false concern. […]
Archive | July, 2013
Hopeful Waiting
He will not shout or raise his voice in public. He will not crush the weakest reed or put out a flickering candle. He will bring justice to all who have been wronged. He will not falter or lose heart until justice prevails throughout the earth. Isaiah 42:2-4 New Living Translation For those of […]
Worship Leaders
A Blog for Pastors Are you the Worship Leader in your church? No, you say, I’m the lead pastor, the senior pastor, the christian education director, the administrator. OK, but are you also the Worship Leader? You should be, regardless of what title you carry. Is leading a congregation in worship as […]
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They should have known better, those close advisors to this king whose faith in God was big enough to send a small stone at a large giant. The counselors were only doing their job. They looked around, made assessments on what they saw and then advised accordingly. And what they saw was shocking indeed: […]
Fearless
I had to destroy them, but I grudgingly respected them nonetheless. Working in my backyard (read ‘extended sand dune’) I became aware of movement on my legs. Looking down there were several small red ants making their way over my shoes and up my leg. I brushed them off and continued working. […]
My Friends are …
60 Seconds of Pastoral Pondering It was called ‘Friend Day’ and was in our church playbook to use occasionally to get our people to invite their unchurched friends to a specific Sunday. It was usually accompanied by some success. There were people who discovered that church wasn’t necessarily all that frightening and that the […]