You can’t call your leaders to be accountable and side-step it yourself

Yesterday, I read a blog post suggesting that the missing ingredient in a lot of church leadership is accountability. You can read that article here.

Is this approach to complementarianism just dressed up egalitarianism?

A while ago, I wrote this post in response to some questions posed online by Beth Moore. Whilst the questions were quite specific, the article

The scariest verse in the Bible and how it should focus our minds on the task at hand

Let me share with you the scariest, most terrifying verse, in all of the Bible for church leaders. No, not the ones about giving to

Is there anything that can be done in an independent church when there is a toxic eldership?

I had a brief twitter conversation about polity and ecclesiology yesterday. Alison Brewis posed a fair question. She asked this: Before I share my reply,

If there’s a lesson to learn: get in a church and make sure it has healthy polity

Let me say from the start, in what follows, I am not saying that the local church and proper polity will absolutely protect your church

If we want the best, embrace a strong opposition

I saw this post on Facebook yesterday: Underneath that post was the following: In Jean Edward Smith’s biography of George W. Bush, he wrote about

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