The closest situations I’ve heard of to a multi-campus church in Australian Presbyterianism have different Congregations functioning on the one site. This can be achieved by either having distinct meeting times on the one site or by a preacher moving between meetings being held at overlapping times. It’s more multi-Congregation than multi-campus. Another is really …

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Paul Tripp writes about the challenge of submitting when God’s way does not line up with our preferences: When you scan the biblical story you can’t help concluding that following God brings a life of surprises. Whatever plans God’s people made and however they tried to figure out God’s plans, they were constantly greeted with …

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Carolyn McCulley writes some helpful words exploring the sentiment contained in the following quote: “So many times I’ve read Titus 2, about the older women training the younger, and immediately thought, ‘So where’s my older woman, God?’ Never did I ask him who my younger woman was.” Women and men interested in discipleship should find …

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Kevin DeYoung has under-sold the value of these two lists by their title. Pastors and church leaders with any amount of experience will identify with, and benefit from further contemplation of, these points: Advice for Theological Students and Young Pastors 2. Beware of closing your heart to people. 6. Don’t try to do too much …

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