When I first became a Christian at the age of 20, I was part of a revival that swept through university campuses in the late 70's to the mid 80's. A number of parachurch campus ministries grew in dramatic fashion as…
Read MoreWhen was the last time you marveled at the reality that you are an adopted child of God? Too often, Christians understand justification as foundational to their faith, but they overlook…
Read MoreAt the end of last year, I attended a wedding and a funeral on the same day. It was an experience of excruciating sorrow to witness the sudden passing of…
Read MoreWe are people of resurrection. May we never forget: this is not a tame worldview. It defies what we might consider to be “normal.” Because in God’s economy, dead stuff comes back to life. After three…
Read MoreRecently, I’ve been reflecting on pastors in persecuted contexts and have been thinking about the concept of lament. As He often does, God…
Read MoreAs a nation and culture, we lead noisy lives—and I’m not just talking about sounds. I mean the constant clamoring in our heads and hearts, the endless responsibilities and distractions, and the dopamine-fueled fix of the phones we keep glued to our hands…
Read MoreThe instant we step out of our homes and put our feet down onto the sidewalk, we are swept up into a powerful and deep story. It is like stepping into the current of a mighty…
Read MoreIt’s no secret many people feel overworked. You may be one of them. With employees averaging 45 hours per week in their jobs, my country of Malaysia is home to some of the most overworked people in Asia. Kuala Lumpur was recently ranked as the third most overworked city in the world.
Read MorePrayer is a major part of the ministry of the Word. The Apostles established the diaconate so they could devote themselves to prayer and the ministry of the Word…
Read MoreThe corporate prayer life of a church must be grounded in the healthy, regular, personal prayer of its pastor and its people. In Matthew 6:5-13, Jesus instructs…
Read MoreAt age 14, One Mokgatle lost his father—the rock of his family—to heart failure. Young One wasn’t a Christian, and his father’s death drew him even further away…
Read MoreMy new book, Renovated: How God Makes Us Christlike, explores how God is working in our lives every day. Even though it can be difficult to see the presence of God in the complexities of life…
Read MoreI spend a fair bit of time with young adults in the Inner West of Sydney. Our church in Newtown exists on the urban edge of the city. Newtown is widely known…
Read MoreI still remember the day I thought I had become a heretic. I was in my second year of seminary learning…
Read MoreBy all accounts, humility ranks as one of the most important virtues of the Christian life. In his classic book Humility: The Beauty of Holiness, Andrew Murray famously…
Read MoreI remember when I heard the news that my teacher passed away.
I took Japanese dancing lessons from this teacher for several years in the past. It was an original style that she came up with and called “praise dancing.” She was…
Read MoreMy parents were pastors in a little town in Cuba where I grew up. When I was three years old, my father was arrested because he was a pastor. He was released three years later, and that was the first time I remember seeing my father…
Read MoreSoon after my husband and I planted a church in the center of Tokyo, I was…
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