Spiritual Motivation and Growth
- What Are You Learning? by Jim McCartney
- Revive Us Again–Jim McCartney
- A Roller Coaster Ride With God – Part Two
- A Roller Coaster Ride With God – Part One
- Uncle Pete–October 31, 2011
- Is Your Religion Focused on Christ or the Church?
- God is Our Father
- Where is God in My Mess?
- Children of the King or Servants of the King?
- The Magic Wand and the Touch, by David Malutinok
- An Old Favorite
- Gratitude: How Soon We Forget
- Life’s End-Game, and the Greatest Story Ever Told!
- Journaling With God
- Do You Get It? by Jim McCartney
- The One Thing Christians Need to Stop Doing Right Now — by Michael Burns
- Avoiding the Rabbit Hole – In 3 Parts
- Which Political Party Should a Christian Choose? by Michael Burns
- Can You Come Out and Play? by Jim McCartney
- The Theological Basis for Discipling Relationships
- Regaining Our First Love
- Grace, the Holy Spirit and Heaven by Jim McCartney
- The Problem of Pain
- Where is Your Life Headed?
- Struggling With Faith in God
- Spiritual Thinking vs. Negative Thinking
- Objective Negativity
- Motivation—A Deeper Look
- Is Your Religion a Burden or a Blessing?
- How Did I Get This Way? (Better Yet, How Can I Change?)
- Gratitude: a Matter of Focus
- Golden Rule ‘Followership’
- Give Yourselves First to the Lord
- Escaping the Performance Trap
- Do You Want to Get Well?
- Appreciating Our History
- A Helpful Concept: Cooperation With God
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Recently, Jeanie Shaw published her doctoral dissertation in edited book format, “Re-Examining Our Lenses,” and I have published my book, “The Bible and Women: How Did I Miss So Much.” These books both deal with similar topics, topics which are both complex and controversial. Thus, they are sure to provoke interest and discussion. In the midst of these discussions, you are likely to hear the term, “sound doctrine.” Of course, many Bible translations use this term, but for reasons I will note in a few moments, I think the translation is misfortunate and misleading.Throughout my years in ministry, I have heard the term “sound doctrine” assigned to a category all its own, distinguishing it from “disputable matters” (Romans 14:1, NIV), called matters of “opinion” in the NASB, and also from what we often call “salvation issues.” One may assign “sound doctrine” to its own separate category, but a closer examination will show that such cannot be substantiated logically... (just the opening part of the article)
What is Sound Doctrine Anyway? | Gordon Ferguson
What is Sound Doctrine Anyway? Recently, Jeanie Shaw published her doctoral dissertation in edited book format, “Re-Examining Our Lenses,” and I have published my book, “The Bible and Women: How...
A Request As you may know, Jeanie Shaw and I each had books published very recently. They share much in common, both addressing the hermeneutics of our family of churches within the Restoration Movement, the role of women in church settings and spiritual formation. Jeanie writes mostly about hermeneutical issues, using the women’s roles as an illustration, whereas I focus on the women’s roles, showing how our hermeneutics affect our view of those roles. Interestingly, our books ended up being rather connected by Amazon (as in “Frequently bought together”). If you read and enjoyed either or both of our books, we would appreciate having you write a review on Amazon. That would encourage those who are not familiar with us personally to consider buying our books. Thank you so much!
In our present societal setting, no topic is receiving more attention than LGBTQ+ issues. Many Christians are asking how they and their church should view the many aspects of these issues. Discussions have been confusing and often missing the Bible’s admonition to always combine love and truth. I watched an 8-minute video a couple of days ago, done by Guy Hammond of the “Strength in Weakness” ministries. Guy is himself a same sex attracted person with a homosexual background prior to becoming a Christian. In this video, Guy had his own question to ask and answer: “Is a Church’s stance on LGBTQ+ worthy of separation?” His answers might surprise you. His short video provides one of the best brief answers I have seen. I urge you to watch it.
Is a Church's Stance on LGBTQ+ Worthy of Separation?
Many minor things Christians disagree on are not worthy of separation. Is a Church's stance on homosexuality a minor issue, or is it a primary issue worthy o...