Tim Keller & Urban Mission (Lausanne)

Here's a short 18 minute video on urban mission. Keller gives 10 characteristics of contextual churches. You can also download his urban mission paper. Here's a quote from that paper. "Biblically, an experience of saving grace through evangelism leads to radical sharing of wealth and helping the needy. And when the world sees this sharing, Read more

Detroit Baptist Conference on Church, Kingdom, Mission

I've been working my way through the audio now available from the recent DBTS conference on “Church, Kingdom, Mission: Understanding and Assessing the Missional Church Movement.” I was surprised to hear my name pop up on Dave Doran’s general session 3 on “The Gospel and Mission” (56:12) in which he references an article I wrote Read more

Gospel and Social Justice

It is often pointed out that the Apostle Paul did not explicitly attack slavery in his day but regulated relationships between Christian masters and slaves. Closer to our times, Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758), rightly acclaimed as one of the greatest theologians ever, was a slave owner. It appears that “though he defended the institution of slavery, Read more

Urban Church – Suburban People

Here in Philadelphia we have been blessed with several families and individuals who live in the suburbs and serve in the city. Ideally we would like to see some of them make the decision to move into the city in order to be fully incarnational in their witness. They are wonderful assets to the ministry Read more

We don’t hold to the doctrine of biblical music

The other night I ran into a pastor friend whom I hadn’t seen for some time. He asked about the church plant in Philly and I suggested he check out our web site. I knew his church has sensitivities which would preclude support and never sought support from the church. Later that day he sent an Read more

Establishing God’s Reign?

Missional churches often use "kingdom" language. We hear of "proclaiming the kingdom,” “extending the kingdom," or "kingdom values." This has morphed in the minds of some, critics and advocates alike, to "establishing the reign of God over society."  In my opinion this would be an inaccurate kingdom articulation. I prefer to say with N. T Read more

Mercenary Mercy Ministries

Churches which provide meals or other services for the poor and homeless are open to the criticism of being mercenary.  To be mercenary has the idea of doing something merely for gain, for self-interest. Imagine mercenary churches which make poor people listen to a message before they eat.  The underlying motive might be that the church hopes to Read more

God At Work

The Lord gave us a great day yesterday in allowing Grace Church to baptize three believers. One of those baptized was a young lady I mentioned in an earlier blog who had recently been saved. One of the men baptized we had met at a homeless outreach several months ago. He now serves alongside of Read more

Gritty City Life

For the last few years I‘ve had the opportunity to teach in Beirut, Lebanon. I was on my way there in July 2006 when the Israeli-Hezbollah War broke out. The runways at the Beirut Airport were bombed and I was stuck in Paris for a week. There could be worse places to be stuck! When Read more

Successful Church Planting

Church planters must come to grips with the reality that there is no guarantee of success in church planting if by success they think of having a large, self-supporting church with its own facilities, etc. God measures success differently and considers faithfulness the measure of ministry success. I have witnessed the birth of churches which have folded Read more

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