Intentional Interruptions

Ever feel that you’re being pulled in 100 different directions because of the little notification nightmare in your pocket?  Our world is full of distractions that can take up all of out time, if we let them. But interruptions aren’t all bad! Jonathan Thomas helps you see that there are interruptions that God can andContinue reading “Intentional Interruptions”

Saturday Snippets (July 29)

As well as reading a lot of books, I also read a ton of articles every week. Here are some of the articles that I’ve read recently and have found interesting, helpful, challenging and encouraging. I hope that they will be the same for you, my dear readers…

Saturday Snippets (July 22)

As well as reading a lot of books, I also read a ton of articles every week. Here are some of the articles that I’ve read recently and have found interesting, helpful, challenging and encouraging. I hope that they will be the same for you, my dear readers…

Illustrated shorter catechism

One of the things that I have grown to love about Reformed theology over the years is the importance that it places on training children in the way of the Lord. Don’t get me wrong, other traditions do this too, but I have grown to love some of the resources that have come out ofContinue reading “Illustrated shorter catechism”

Saturday Snippets (July 8)

As well as reading a lot of books, I also read a ton of articles every week. Here are some of the articles that I’ve read recently and have found interesting, helpful, challenging and encouraging. I hope that they will be the same for you, my dear readers…

If your Pastor’s door could speak

At first glance, it’s a door like any other. There’s a small window, maybe even a few steps before it, a doorbell or a knocker, the aesthetics don’t really matter. Regardless of what it looks like, there’s a door. Before it stands a person with their struggles, their grief, their loss and their pain andContinue reading “If your Pastor’s door could speak”

Teaching Leviticus

Leviticus, for some, is a difficult book. I’ve heard it described, I think by Tim Challies, as the book where Bible reading plans go to die. People start the year with enthusiasm and the desire to read the Bible in a year. Starting at Genesis things go well until Leviticus where it gets complicated. TheContinue reading “Teaching Leviticus”

A plea for partnership beyond the surface

Over the last few weeks and months I’ve been thinking a lot about partnership, particularly partnership and what that looks like among churches. Often you’ll hear Pastors speak about partnership and how different churches work together for the good of the gospel. Sometimes those partnerships look like joint services, joint evangelistic endeavours or sharing resourcesContinue reading “A plea for partnership beyond the surface”