y son in the Faith, I want to ask you to step aside from the fast-paced track that you are on. I know that it has been a whirlwind of activity since
A Letter to a Student on Disappointment
My Beloved One in Christ: I know that you are disappoionted. You were not selected for the seminary of your choice. Your pastoral supervisor, your
Present Joy in Future Hope: A Letter on Pastoral Ministry
Dr. D. James Kennedy used to tell me that the pastor must love three things more than all others: God, God's Word, and God's People. I believe his
“Be a Shepherd:” Thoughts on a Letter to a Young Pastor in the Springtime
Since getting sick (I am getting more stable now, thank you for your prayers) I get to go back through old manuscripts, old sermons, and, especially
Praying for Campus Ministries in a New Way
I have sought to serve campus ministers and their ministries all through my pastoral career. Yet it is so different when one of your own is under that
A New Years Letter to our Ministry Colleagues at RTS
My beloved in Christ, I wanted to write you directly. I wanted to share what it is a central and growing concern and aching plea to God: for revival