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I can’t read Hebrew; it is too hard. So, the professor begins his class with, “Let’s not attempt to read the book of 1 Chronicles today, but let’s start with the Hebrew alphabet.” Dad, I can’t ride your bike; it is too big. So, the father begins with, “Maybe we […]

Church Multiplication Begins with Middle C


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Eschatology-the study of last things–is extremely important to the health of the Church.  As Kingdom citizens, we know that the Bible has much to say about people’s eternal state, the return of Christ, the end of the world as we know it, and how we should live in light of […]

Removing the Eschatological Thread from Life


Brook Hills Music released an EP this week to compliment Secret Church 13.  Emmanuel’s Land is simply an excellent work of God-glorifying art. I am extremely impressed with this project and what the team of brothers and sisters put together.  You need to get this recording as soon as possible. […]

Matt Mason on Emmanuel’s Land, Music, and Missiology



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We pastors often forget that stewardship extends beyond the realm of giving money for gospel advancement.  For the longest time, we have allowed the notion of being a wise steward to be defined according to money.  And while the issue of finances does exist within the jurisdiction of stewardship, stewardship […]

Call Your People to Marketable Skills and Degrees


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When I share the gospel with Mormons, one of the first things I do is establish our definitions.  Without cutting to the chase and recognizing our definitional differences, it is difficult to then evaluate what we each believe in light of the Bible (the KJV of course!). Discussing church planting […]

When Talking About Church Planting Feels Like Witnessing to Mormons


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It has been three months since my last post.  I am now in my third year of blogging, with this being by far the longest hiatus ever taken.  Here is a brief update of the past few months, more details are planned to follow in future blog posts. As many […]

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