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Pastors, Death & COVID-19: Church History Can Help

As members of the church he pastored lay dying in the hospital, Juan Carlos Mendez assured them of Christ’s presence via video chat while nurses held up the phone. In his Los Angles church of 150 members, 11 people were infected with COVID-19 during the pandemic’s opening months. Four were hospitalized, including two in intensive …

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A Disciplined Ministry: Robert Murray M’Cheyne (1813 – 1843)

In Dundee, Scotland, Robert Murray M’Cheyne lay dying of typhus at age 29, his soaring fever resistant to all treatment. But rather than focus on his ailment, he turned to the Lord. He prayed, quoted Scripture, and sang hymns, with his last coherent words coming from William Cowper’s hymn, “Sometimes the light surprises the Christian as he sings.” …

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Learning from Herman Bavinck’s “Christian Worldview”

Herman Bavinck, Dutch theologian and Christian leader of the late 19th/early 20th centuries, delivered the first edition of his Christian Worldview in 1904, and later revised and republished it in 1913. Through the good work of Crossway publishers and editorial/translation work of Nathaniel Gray Sutanto, James Eglinton, and Cory C. Brock, this important work is …

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“Was Jesus Political?”—John R. W. Stott (1921 – 2011)

John Stott was ordained in 1945 and has served at All Souls Church, Langham Place, London as assistant curate, as Rector, and as Rector Emeritus since 1975. Stott’s broad interests in theology, Christology, evangelism, and apologetics are reflected in his many books. The misconception that religion and politics do not mix is reinforced by the fact …

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