Category: Discipleship

Tim Keller on Justice

Tim Keller on Justice

Tim Keller of Redeemer Presbyterian church in New York gave possibly the most concise and challenging sermon on Biblical Justice.  Listen online here: http://sermons2.redeemer.com/sermons/justice The biblical concept of justice emphasizes restoring the wholeness of the world. However, we contribute to the breakdown of the society when we put ourselves first. In Isaiah, we are shown some of the ways [...]

Four Characteristics of Externally Focused Churches

By Rick Rusaw and Eric Swanson One of the key elements of Church Volunteer Central’s foundational theology is that every believer should be serving in ministry. But let’s face it- you can only use so many Sunday school teachers, children’s workers, and greeters. If every single believer is going to be in ministry, how are [...]

Why they called us Christians

Why they called us Christians

Have you ever given much thought to why we are called “Christians?”  The early church never called themselves Christians. Jesus never gave a name to his followers.  In the Bible the title most often used was “saints.”[1] The Greek word for saints is “hagios” which means “consecrated to God, holy, sacred, pious.” It is almost [...]

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day

To honor Dr. King today his sermon “Paul’s Letter to American Christians” is presented here for your reflection. For more information and reflection please visit last year’s post here. Paul’s Letter to American Christians by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. I would like to share with you an imaginary letter from the pen of the [...]

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