Reading the Bible for Life

A couple weeks ago I finished leading a small group study through George Guthrie’s Read the Bible for Life video and study series. It’s a good introduction to the Bible, and I found it helpful – though I think that video-based studies like that are too slow-paced, and encourage “waiting for the fill-in” to appear […]

on Eschewmenical

I am a contributor on Eschewmenical – the blog for Christianity.SE. My first contribution is my testimony of being saved.

Bereanism: Bible study, and seminaries

In Acts 17, we are introduced to the Bereans: The brethren immediately sent Paul and Silas away by night to Berea, and when they arrived, they went into the synagogue of the Jews. Now these were more noble-minded than those in Thessalonica, for they received the word with great eagerness, examining the Scriptures daily to […]

studying Matthew

For the past several months I have been meeting with 1-3 other guys at the Panera in Nicholasville to study the book of Matthew. It has been an amazing time, and I can’t overstate how much I have both learned, and grown through meeting with D, E, & P 🙂 Going methodically through the book […]

does the local church have a “niche”?

I saw a recent sermon series being promoted at one of the churches in Lexington on “The Church: Finding the Niche” (I may have the title slightly off, but it’s close). Unless I am grossly mistaken, the “niche” of the church is to: reach the lost (Matthew 28:19ff; cf Mark 16:15ff) encourage the saints (Acts 16:40, […]

a word study of “chaste” and “chasten”

I find it fascinating that the English words “chaste” and “chasten” have the same Latin roots, and that the verbal form has as its goal the noun form. “The wife’s conduct is also characterized as chaste (hagnen), ‘pure’ or ‘holy.’ The concept is not to be limited to sexual chastity; it denotes that purity in […]

a plea for simplification

There has been a massive over-complexification that has taken place in modern [Western] “Christianity” that needs to be seriously and radically addressed. All throughout the Bible, God is portrayed as a God of exactness, precision, detail, and immense variety. He is also portrayed as a God who is very simple – infinitely powerful, wise, knowledgeable, […]

unbiblicality in the church

Over the years, I have witnessed many many churches doing things and performing activities both at the church and outside the church that have left me questioning “where did that come from – biblically”? From “worship experiences” to children’s church, seeker-sensitivity to ministry breakdowns for every conceivable age group | demographic – the modern church (and, I suppose, […]