Ministry of the Church (1648)
Filter by:
  1. There were no discussions, no committee meetings, no master planning, he and his group simply went to Macedonia.
  2. What you are doing for your hearers is sparking their imagination to live in, to dwell in, the images you are conjuring in their mind’s eye.
  3. Jesus opens for us a way to walk through suffering and to sing our song of salvation as we talk to our heavenly Father.
  4. It’s What You Can’t See That Can Kill You. We continue our reading and discussion of Johann Hamann, The London Writings, focusing primarily on spiritual warfare and how it manifests in daily life and pastoral ministry.
  5. When Luther was in the pulpit, he was teaching, and when he was in the lecture hall at the podium, he was preaching. Linebaugh’s outstanding book will help contemporary pastors to do the same.
  6. Two Books, One Condescending God. In this episode, we discuss the exegesis of Johann Hamann. What are the implications for Christians when God’s Spirit and Word translate us into the church and the world?
  7. In the Old Testament all the world is narrowed down to the people of Israel, which is eventually narrowed down to One—Jesus! Jesus is Israel reduced to one in order that all the world might be saved through Him.
  8. What we have in our reading is a picture of how God deals with a lack of understanding.
  9. This voice of Jesus is the same voice which now beckons us to see anew how God in Christ is at work anywhere and everywhere.
  10. If preaching can be a greater joy for myself and my people, who after all have to put up with us preachers, that is a win in my book. And I think preaching by heart can help to accomplish this.
Loading...

No More Post

No more pages to load