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Are You Falling For a New Counterfeit Gospel?

Are You Falling For a New Counterfeit Gospel?

Jesus-believing individuals can turn away to a “different gospel.” This turning away can occur rapidly and quickly according to the Bible. In this post, I want to share four versions of “different gospels” that I believe followers of Jesus ought to be aware of in our current moment and the antidote.

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Here’s a Bad Take On The “Decline of Church Attendance in the West” Conversation
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Here’s a Bad Take On The “Decline of Church Attendance in the West” Conversation

According to the data, church attendance is lower today than it was pre-pandemic. Those who have been paying attention know this isn’t new but part of an ongoing trend that has been documented for the past two decades. So why is this happening? This post explores the myriad of factors (spiritual, sociological, strategic) that may be at play, ultimately serving as an encouragement to stay away from simplistic, mic-drop answers.

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Could “dragging the kids to church” be a good thing?
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Could “dragging the kids to church” be a good thing?

Who wants to go to church with kids who don’t want to be there? What kid wants a church experience where they have to go? We should just let kids be, right? Let them do their own thing? Parents can enjoy church on their own and we don’t want or kids to grow up hating the church. But while this line of thinking may appear right, there’s data that paints a different picture. Consistent church-attendance for our kids may be better for their future.

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Disney’s Recent Films Are Demonstrating the Inadequacies of Individualism
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Disney’s Recent Films Are Demonstrating the Inadequacies of Individualism

Personal identity is never so personal. “Encanto” and “Turning Red” are stories that highlight the need for bridging generational divides, and how family issues play such a powerful force in the lives of individuals. Our understanding of ourselves and our sense of overall well-being is always tied to our collective backgrounds and experiences in a broader community.

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Why Physical Church Attendance Is A “New" Spiritual Discipline
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Why Physical Church Attendance Is A “New" Spiritual Discipline

The Covid-era has changed how God’s people engage with the local church. In this post, I share why we should no longer assume that people view the physical gathering as being essential, but help people to understand why it is so. Churches have to associate physical church gathering as one of the spiritual disciplines alongside Bible reading, prayer, community life, generosity, etc.

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“My church’s teaching model is video and live hybrid. Here’s why I love it.”
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“My church’s teaching model is video and live hybrid. Here’s why I love it.”

My church people receive God’s Word through a combination of live or video teaching on a given weekend. I never thought I’d be part of a church (much less the lead pastor) that utilizes this hybrid model. But the bigger surprise for me has been why I’ve grown to love this model so much. This post details these reasons.

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5 Reminders For Those Listening to “The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill”
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5 Reminders For Those Listening to “The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill”

I told myself I would not write a blog regarding this podcast series. But here’s why I’ve changed my mind: More and more church members (not just church leaders) are listening in. So out of the burden of what God’s people are hearing, here are a few words of encouragement for those listening to the Rise and Fall of Mars Hill.

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I became a lead pastor 10 years later than I wanted. Here’s why I’m glad for it.
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I became a lead pastor 10 years later than I wanted. Here’s why I’m glad for it.

I wanted to be a lead pastor at 25. But instead of giving me what I thought I wanted, God used the next 10 years to bring me to a place where I wasn’t sure it was something I even wanted. But to my surprise, a decade later, I find myself stepping into a lead pastor role. And I could not be more grateful it’s happening now, and not then.

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Why Your Pastor Is Busy 
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Why Your Pastor Is Busy 

Does it ever seem like your pastor or team of pastors is busy? I mean, what do they do all day anyway? Don’t they just read the Bible, pray, and send out an email or two? In this post, I point to the complexities of the pastoral role through the many hats they wear and what that means for pastors and their people.

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Church Ministry is Important, But Not Everything. There’s a Difference
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Church Ministry is Important, But Not Everything. There’s a Difference

I have an obsessive personality. While this trait helps me to do things with passion and focus, there’s a downside: I can quickly lose perspective and treat one thing as everything. But it’s important for church leaders and pastors to put church ministry in perspective: Church ministry is significant, but it should not be the singular thing.

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