The Florentine Forerunner Surrounding the base of the Luther monument in Worms, Germany, sit the four forerunners of the Protestant Reformation — Jan Hus, John Wycliffe, Peter Waldo, and Girolamo Savonarola. They could not have...
The Goosefather On December 17, 1999, the pope issued the ceremonial equivalent of a modern apology: “Our bad.” John Paul II addressed a crowd in the Czech Republic, expressing “deep regret for the cruel death”...
Peter Waldo – Died by 1218 More than three hundred years before Martin Luther was born, an unlikely reformer suddenly appeared in the city of Lyon in southeast France. His protests against doctrines and practices...
John Wycliffe c. 1330–1384 John Wycliffe has been called “The Morning Star of the Reformation.” The morning star is not actually a star, but the planet Venus, which appears before the sun rises and while...
Sermon Outline: INTRODUCTION: God has two ways of destroying His enemies. One is the old school method—the fire coming down out of the sky method. This is the method that leaves a smoking crater. But...
A good leader is one who can also be led. A great leader is one led by the Holy Spirit. This past week I went on a spiritual journey. I was blessed to have a condo...
I heard a well-known pastor describe the church as the most leadership-intensive organization in the world. Church leaders do not have the authority of military leaders or the financial incentives of the corporate world; they...
We all want to see our small groups grow and thrive. But when we don’t have a strategy for that growth and transformative potential in every group, they will fade into being just another program....
Colossians 1:24-29 Rev. Bruce Goettsche . . . May 3, 1998 I was eager to read the book Iaccoca by Lee Iacocca, the former Chairman of the Chrysler Corporation. I was fascinated by the way this man...
Editor’s Note: The following is a report on the practical applications of Nelson Searcy and Kerrick Thomas‘s new book, Activate: An Entirely New Approach to Small Groups, (Regal Books, 2008). Are your frustrated with the way your church’s...