Books A Review of “Living Without Worry” by Tim Lane 4 Apr 2016 I counsel more people on the issue of anxiety than nearly any other issue. Worry is common to us all, and its ubiquity makes it a great target for a…
Uncategorized Next Week 1 Apr 2016 Here's what I plan to write on next week: A Review of Living without Worry by Tim Lane This is a good, if simple, examination of worry from a theological…
Personal Monthly Love: March 1 Apr 2016 Here are some of the things I loved in the month of March: 1. Who Shall Ascend the Mountain of the Lord? by L. Michael Morales This was an amazing…
Recovery Recovery Culture Churches: Luke 15:11-32 31 Mar 201631 Mar 2016 Most of us who grew up in church know well the story of the Prodigal Son. Or at least we thought we did until Tim Keller proved us all wrong.…
Biblical Theology A Biblical Theology of Judgment and Mercy: The Cross 30 Mar 2016 The cross, it has been said, is the place where wrath and mercy meet. At the cross Jesus both demonstrates God’s holiness and justice, and God’s love and mercy. All…
New Years Four Desires for the Future of Evangelicalism: Recovery Culture Churches 29 Mar 2016 Tim (not his real name) has struggled with going to church for most of his adult life. He wants to go. He feels that it is what God wants of…
Books A Review of “Addictions” by Edward T. Welch 28 Mar 2016 Does the Bible actually speak to the issue of addictions? That's one of the common questions - or perhaps it's more accurate to say veiled accusations - that I get…
Reading This Week’s Good Reads 26 Mar 2016 Every week I compile a list of interesting articles from around the web. Here's this week's list; check it out: 1. "Watching Black-ish, Living Christian-ish" by Isaac Adams This is…
Uncategorized Next Week 25 Mar 2016 Don't miss these posts and more next week at Pastor Dave Online: A Review of Addictions: A Banquet in the Grave by Ed Welch This has been a tremendously insightful book…
Recovery Recovery Culture Churches: Ephesians 4:11-16 24 Mar 201624 Mar 2016 Ministry belongs to the church. That is to say, it belongs to the whole church. We have so over-professionalized Christian ministry that not only do most church members not know…