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Tag Archives: Tim Farley
Is the Single Life Really a Gift?
In 1 Corinthians 7:6-9, Paul tells us that it is good for a person to remain single. In fact, he calls singleness a “gift from God.” Why does he think singleness is such a great thing? Paul explains his reasoning … Continue reading
Posted in Marriage / Dating
Tagged 1 Corinthians 7:32-35, 1 Corinthians 7:6-9, Bible, Bible Study, Christian worldview, Christianity, Church, Culture, Dating, Marriage, religion, Singleness, theology, Tim Farley, Worldview
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I wish Tim Tebow would be quiet and lose a few more games
Okay, so this is not a theological post, but it is about a topic near to my heart: college football. As an Ohio State fan, I have come to strongly dislike (i.e. hate) the Florida Gators and all things SEC. … Continue reading
Posted in Culture
Tagged Bible, Christian worldview, Christianity, College football, Columbus Dispatch, Culture, Football, Ohio State Buckeyes, Prison Ministry, religion, Sports, Sports Illustrated, Terrelle Pryor, theology, Tim Farley, Tim Tebow, Worldview
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Should Christian Churches Practice Separation?
In a previous post, I gave the doctrinal position of the GARBC (General Association of Regular Baptist Churches) regarding separation and asked for your feedback. As a reminder, here is what the doctrinal statement of the GARBC states concerning this … Continue reading
Upcoming Book Reviews
Those of you who have been following my blog know that I have been working through Essential Church? by Thom and Sam Rainer. I have really enjoyed the Rainers’ book and feel that it has much to offer those who … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews
Tagged A World of Difference, Apologetics, Bible, Book Reviews, Books, Brad Waggoner, Christian worldview, Christianity, Essential Church, Kenneth Samples, Norman Geisler, Patrick Zukeran, religion, The Apologetics of Jesus, The Shape of Faith to Come, theology, Tim Farley, Worldview
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Biblical Separation: When have we gone too far?
This is going to be a controversial post. Some of you will wonder why it is controversial. The topic itself does not seem to be that big of a deal. However, I serve as a pastor in a fellowship of … Continue reading
Does college cause students to lose their faith?
I have been reading and enjoying Sam Rainer’s blog for the last month or so. Sam is co-author of Essential Church?, which I have blogged about previously (here and here). In his latest blog entry, Rainer discusses the impact of … Continue reading
Posted in Church Issues
Tagged Bible, Christian College, Christian worldview, Christianity, Church, Church Growth, College, Culture, Education, religion, teenagers, teens, theology, Tim Farley, Worldview
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Should churches evaluate pastors and ministries?
Businesses do it annually. Some may even do it more often. But is it appropriate for a church to evaluate its current ministries and staff? After all, the church is not a business. What would the evaluation criteria be? Members? Attendance? … Continue reading
Posted in Church Issues
Tagged Bible, Christian worldview, Christianity, Church, Church evaluation, Church Growth, Evaluation, Pastor evaluation, religion, theology, Tim Farley, Worldview
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Why we do the things we do – VBS Edition
VBS (Vacation Bible School) is in full force at my church. It has been a busy week. I was thinking to myself Monday as I was finishing up some final preparation: “Why do we do this?” I mean, if you have … Continue reading
Posted in Church Issues
Tagged Bible, Bible Study, children, Christian worldview, Christianity, Church, religion, theology, Tim Farley, Vacation Bible School, VBS, Worldview
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Are You Too Ashamed to Ask?
I have been blogging about church issues lately, especially in relation to why people leave the church between the ages of 16 to 22 and how we can stop the trend. During one of the previous discussions on this site, … Continue reading
Posted in Church Issues
Tagged Bible, Christian worldview, Christianity, Church, Church Growth, Culture, religion, theology, Tim Farley, Worldview
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How Old is Too Old for Motherhood?
Maria del Carmen Bousada has died. She was 69. In her death, Bousada has left behind twin boys who are not yet three years old. Young twins? Yes. Bousada became a mother at age 66 through in vitro fertilization. You … Continue reading

