What Should Happen When Christian Leaders Fall?

Wasn’t Ravi Enough? is the title of one of the chapters in my latest book that you can see here. The question as to whether or not the scale and shock of the RZIM scandal was sufficient to rouse the Church from comatose is rhetorical; of course it wasn’t. Neither was COVID-19, church closures and the emergence of totalitarian governments. Nevertheless, if we are going to take Jesus’ return seriously, the question remains: what should happen when Christian leaders fall? One Day not too far from now, there will be a wedding supper of the Lamb, the door to which will eventually close.

Who Are You Listening To?

Approaching 4 years ago, in March 2020, Mairi and I launched the Into the Pray podcast. We want to spend the limited time that we have here on Earth breaching the chaos of the Church and, with Israel’s declaration of their state of war with Palestine today, who we are listening to has never been more important with all roads ultimately leading to Jerusalem. With hundreds of episodes to listen to, documenting events in the Church between 2020-2023, and with high-quality conversations and teaching, we pray that these resources help you to discern what the Lord is actually saying to His covenant people. Here’s a short medley of guests and conversations to date.

One of the Strongest Demonic Strongholds in the Church

I keep short accounts with the Lord and I have no doubt that what I’m saying in this video is absolutely true and faithful to the eternal Word of God.

The proliferation of female pastors/elders/head honchos in the home is the iniquity of spiritual rebellion and whoredom.

Ergo, inverted spiritual “leadership” is one of the main reasons that the Church are currently limping as we are are and floundering in spiritual impotence.

The Glorious Few (Book Review)

God is no less gracious when He disciplines us in fury than when He sings over us in love. Does an earthly parent whisper, coo, mollycoddle and provide extra pocket-money when their child is brazenly rebellious? Are they any less loving when they don’t? Would they be genuinely loving if they did?