FAQ: Balancing Worship Service? Thornbury
By Gregory Alan Thornbury | 03.01.2010Congregational prayer and singing are currently the most undervalued elements of worship in evangelical churches today.
Things I’ve Seen and Heard — When Pastors Gather
By Matt Schmucker | 03.01.2010Biblically speaking, being a leader in a church is far more than “counting numbers and noses.”
What role does sanctification play in salvation?
By Donald S. Whitney | 03.01.2010To phrase the question another way, can a person go to Heaven who doesn’t live like a dedicated Christian?
Who is responsible for planning weekly worship services?
By Tom Nettles | 03.01.2010An ongoing study of the hymn repertoire, past and present, is a task that the pastor should make a part of his duties.
Loving Questions for Pastors of Seeker-Sensitive Churches #2
By Aaron Menikoff | 03.01.2010Which came first: the seeker-sensitive service philosophy or a commitment to sound biblical exposition?
Loving Questions for Pastors of Seeker-Sensitive Churches #3
By Aaron Menikoff | 03.01.2010The New Testament doesn’t seem to pronounce a chasm between teaching or preaching and leadership, yet some church leaders and church growth specialists do.
Loving Questions for Pastors of Seeker-Sensitive Churches #4
By Aaron Menikoff | 03.01.2010Will the seeker-sensitive model ultimately be unable to keep up with the culture?
Loving Questions for Pastors of Seeker-Sensitive Churches
By Aaron Menikoff | 03.01.2010Does God leave churches to decide how to conduct their own worship services?
“God told me” and the Sufficiency of Scripture
By Mark Dever | 03.01.2010The Scriptures are sufficient. I know they are. God told me.
The Power of Example
By Mark Dever | 03.01.2010Does God’s mercy ever obscure his holiness in His word? What about in his church?
Evangelism Course Comparison Guide
By Greg Gilbert | 9Marks Journal: Evangelism - Part 1 | 03.01.2010Which “evangelism courses” are the best to use with non-Christians?
Re-Imagining Success in Ministry
By Mark Dever | 03.01.2010Certainly no church is perfect. But, praise God, many imperfect churches are healthy.
Should a Church Have Elders?
By Mark Dever | 03.01.2010The best reason a church should have elders is because the New Testament says that it should.
What is the relationship between the elders and the church?
By Mark Dever | 03.01.2010The relationship between the elders and the local congregation they serve should be marked by many evidences of godly character and mutual dependence on God. Not least among these should be:
Is there a formula for deciding what to preach?
By Andy Davis | 03.01.2010Preach always in such a way that God’s words are made clear and God’s message comes straight from the text.