Five Lessons from Puritans on Family
by Winfield Bevins
What do a bunch of dead white guys have to say to me about my family issues?
Winfield Bevins, lead pastor of Church of the Outer Banks in Nags Head, NC, spoke at the Raleigh, NC Boot Camp recently about the pastor’s family and he drew from the timeless teachings of the Puritans to remind us about the value and importance of family ministry. According to Bevins, “Family worship was one of the hallmarks of the Puritan era and one of their greatest legacies for us today.”
Richard Baxter said, “We must have a special eye upon families, to see that they are well ordered, and the duties of each relation performed. The life of religion, and the welfare and glory of both the Church and the ...
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Elliot Grudem is pastor of Christ the King Presbyterian Church in Raleigh, North Carolina. He has been married for fourteen years. Last week Scott Thomas was in Raleigh and spent some time with Elliot, asking him about the pastor’s challenge of balancing ministry and family.
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How has ministry affected your family life?
Ministry is not really to blame for its negative effect on the family; it’s truly due to personal sin.
There’s always ministry to do
The pastor can tend to overvalue his role in ministry
Pressures and expectations from the congregation can be unrealistic – and the pastor is tempted to give in to demands rather than spend time with his family
Ultimately, when the pastor’s family and ministry are at odds and ...
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By Scott ThomasActs 29 President and Director
The qualities of a successful basketball player are consistent. He or she can dribble, shoot, pass, play defense, rebound, play as a team, think, move quickly and work hard. They don't have to do all of these at the same level but all of the qualities characterize a succesful player at the highest level.
Church planters similarily have qualities that determine their God-given capacity to plant a reproducing church.
Chuck Ridley, professor at Texas A&M University compiled the germinal research on church planting assessments with his Church Planter Profile (CPP). Most assessment instruments start with Ridley’s 13 characteristics in mind as they formulate their own church planter profiles. (Charles R. Ridley and Tweed Moore, ...
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