Monday, November 23, 2009

Gospel-Centered Ministry

All this week Justin Taylor will be posting on distinctive marks of gospel-centered ministry. I would encourage you guys to check out the posts each day. This is a great resource from the gospel coalition, which is led by D.A. Carson and Tim Keller.

Let me know what you think! Back to Hebrew...

1 comment:

N. J. Daise said...

The second post on evangelism is beautiful. "Because the gospel (unlike religious moralism) produces people who do not disdain those who disagree with them, a truly gospel-centered church should be filled with members who winsomely address people’s hopes and aspirations with Christ and his saving work.

We have a vision for a church that sees conversions of rich and poor, highly educated and less educated, men and women, old and young, married and single, and all races. We hope to draw highly secular and postmodern people, as well as reaching religious and traditional people.

Because of the attractiveness of its community and the humility of its people, a gospel-centered church should find people in its midst who are exploring and trying to understand Christianity. It must welcome them in hundreds of ways. It will do little to make them “comfortable” but will do much to make its message understandable.

In addition to all this, gospel-centered churches will have a bias toward church planting as one of the most effective means of evangelism there is."

I hope our church is everything above!