I Wonder What Coach Lane Kiffin Prayed?

Advent, Idols, and the SEC Coaching Carousel The Advent season is a time of holy waiting, a season when Christians lean forward toward the Coming Oneโ€”the Child whose arrival dismantles kingdoms, reorders loyalties, and reminds us that glory is never where we think it is. At least, thatโ€™s the theory. In practice, Advent tends to … Continue reading I Wonder What Coach Lane Kiffin Prayed?

Stable Itinerancy: Wesleyโ€™s Counsel for a Rootless Age

Reclaiming the Wesleyan Way of Formation, Stability, and Mission โ€“ Part Two In my previous post I noted that a pastor recently remarked, โ€œThe churches I know about that Iโ€™d be willing to uproot my family for are all Reformed Calvinist or Roman Catholic. I think there should be Wesleyan churches that work like that.โ€ … Continue reading Stable Itinerancy: Wesleyโ€™s Counsel for a Rootless Age

Ordered Grace for a Disordered Age: A โ€œBenedict Optionโ€ for the Global Methodist Church

Reclaiming the Wesleyan Way of Formation, Stability, and Mission I. A Pastorโ€™s Question A Methodist pastor I know recently wrote, โ€œThe churches I know about that Iโ€™d be willing to uproot my family for are Reformed Calvinist or Roman Catholic. I think there should be Wesleyan/Methodist churches that work like that.โ€ My initial response was … Continue reading Ordered Grace for a Disordered Age: A โ€œBenedict Optionโ€ for the Global Methodist Church

Deconstruction of the โ€œPeople Known As Methodistsโ€

Becoming Like Whitefieldโ€™s โ€˜rope of sand.โ€™ It is probably not an understatement to say that most Methodist pastors of whatever tribe have heard the following quote at least once. It is attributed to George Whitefield, an Anglican Priest who, along with Charles and John Wesley, was one of the founders of the Methodist movement. Regarding … Continue reading Deconstruction of the โ€œPeople Known As Methodistsโ€

Checking Your Spiritual Vitals

"Examine yourselves to see whether you are in the faith. Test yourselves." โ€“ 2 Corinthians 13:5 (ESV) Reflection:Every morning, you may check your blood pressure, count your pills, or log your steps. These are good habitsโ€”wise, even. After all, your heart matters. But as you place the cuff around your arm and monitor your physical … Continue reading Checking Your Spiritual Vitals

A Plea for Peace in a World Addicted to Division

We are living in a time when grief is politicized, disasters are opportunities to score points, and basic disagreement too often escalates into scorched-earth warfare. We experience this every day, but I recently experienced it firsthand. At my father's funeralโ€”held in the church he loved, and sadly left due to warfare in the United Methodist … Continue reading A Plea for Peace in a World Addicted to Division

Living Between Two Kingdoms

In the face of all thatโ€™s going on in the world Christians and non-Christians alike can quickly be drawn into situations that generate emotional rather than theological responses. Social media is great at creating these situations and I myself confess to the sin of too often taking the bait. Thatโ€™s why Iโ€™m writing these thoughts … Continue reading Living Between Two Kingdoms

“Five Good Tips” – Thought for Today, 6/20/2024

Practical Steps for a Healthy Life Routine: Balanced Diet: Nourish your body with wholesome foods, remembering that moderation is key (1 Corinthians 10:31). Regular Exercise: Incorporate physical activity into your daily routine, honoring God with your strength (1 Timothy 4:8). Adequate Sleep: Prioritize rest, recognizing that our bodies need rejuvenation (Psalm 127:2). Mental Health: Cultivate … Continue reading “Five Good Tips” – Thought for Today, 6/20/2024