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Confessions of a Reformission Rev.

Mark Driscoll is a pastor who finds himself at the center of controversy in Christian and non-Christian circles. His most recent book Confessions is “the story of the birth and growth of Seattle’

Monday and the pastor’s blue screen of death

Contemporary pastors are expected to have “the entrepreneurial skills of Bill Gates, the counseling skills of Dr. Phil, the organizational abilities of Stephen Covey, the authenticity of Oprah, the compassion of Mother Teresa,

Final chapter done

I realize this will seem like old news to many (“Weren’t you done last month?”) but I just completed the final chapter of my thesis, summarizing the feedback from last week’s

bible.org: What Must Change Now

This post is from the defunct blog “Dying Church” bible.org: What Must Change Now: We know what the target is not, it is not the conditions and results that we now have.

When churches shouldn’t change

In The Church in Transition, Tim Conder argues that transition is essential. Nevertheless, “the church’s journey into the emerging culture will follow no single path, nor will each congregation arrive at the