Counseling Identity in Translation 2 Dec 20142 Dec 2014 One of the most potent life-shaping beliefs is that of identity. Who you think you are has the power to drive your actions and attitudes. It can shape your response…
Reading This Week’s Good Reads 1 Dec 2014 Every week I compile a list of interesting articles from around the web, here's this week's list: 1. "Coming Out Again" by Wesley Hill Hill presents a beautiful and compelling…
Uncategorized Next Week 28 Nov 2014 Here's what you'll miss if you don't check back next week at Pastor Dave Online: 1. A review of Making Gay Okay by Robert Reily So far I am not…
Theology I’ve Been Framed! A Brief Recognition of John Frame 27 Nov 2014 The following is a guest post by my dear friend, and former student Dylan Rowland. Dylan is a sharp theologian completing his MDiv at Reformed Theological Seminary, and currently pastoring…
Thanksgiving Retro Post: A Review of “Mayflower” by Nathaniel Philbrick 26 Nov 2014 54 years after the first Thanksgiving the Pilgrims and the Natives were engaged in one of the most devastating wars in American History. King Philip’s War was “more than twice…
Church… On Being A Teaching Church 25 Nov 2014 Without mentors I would have become a horrific pastor, I know it. When I first made the decision to go into pastoral ministry I was already out in left-field. I…
Books A Review of “The Lost Art of Disciple Making” by LeRoy Eims 24 Nov 2014 There’s undoubtedly one reason why LeRoy Eims’ book on discipleship has become a classic: what he proposes is a simple, transferable, and still relevant model for making disciples. There are…
Reading This Week’s Good Reads 22 Nov 2014 Every week I compile a list of interesting articles from around the web. Check out this week's list, there's bound to be something interesting on it for you: 1. "What's…
Uncategorized Next Week 21 Nov 2014 Here's what you'll miss if you don't check back next week: 1. A review of The Lost Art of Disciple Making by Leroy Eims Changes to my schedule have made…
Theology Creative Theology: Remythologizing Theology 20 Nov 2014 C.S. Lewis called Christianity the “true myth.” By use of the word “myth” he meant to highlight the story, the narrative, with protagonists and plot lines that is the gospel.…