Why Church Leaders Rage…

“…if one’s appeal for moving on with the Lord seems to people to involve their having to move away from this or that or some other thing, then there is warfare; which shows that Satan in his eternal campaign of idolatry, has got a footing amongst Christians in relation to things which take the place of the Lord Himself. And you find, if you are spiritually sensitive, that you are not just encountering the established institutions, but you are encountering a terrific spiritual force.”

Turn with me to Jeremiah 24 and consider the basket cases of today’s Church leaders…

Could You Help Me Make These Videos?

I am looking for some help to make a series of films about arguably the most monumentally important theological emphasis in the Bible. I need an experienced cameraman/film-maker (or two) to hike a mountain with me, a studio space to record some Bible teaching components, some finance to purchase some lighting, a microphone and yourContinue reading “Could You Help Me Make These Videos?”

When Reproofs Prove Ineffectual?

But when reproofs themselves prove so ineffectual, that they are more offended at the reproof than sin, and had rather that we should cease reproving than that themselves should cease sinning, i think it is time to sharpen the remedy. For what else should we do? To give up our brethren as incurable were cruelty, as long as there are further means to be used.

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.

What happened to the Church in 2020?

“We see from history how the Lord again and again has had to smite with smashing blows things which in themselves were good, in order to save His people unto Himself personally.” — T.A-Sparks

It’s a tender picture: a fine Christian lady in her ninth decade struggling to grasp the need of God to “smite” His Bride. But I hope this video helps address what is now more than a 3-year chasm in the Body of Christ.