The Current Threat to International DenominationsAmerica is changing. Quickly. The second Trump presidency is taking swift and decisive action to upend many long-established traditions and…Feb 7Feb 7
3 Ways to use ChatGPT to speed up your work as a church planter or pastorAs a pastor I am always trying to obey two rules when it comes to admin:Oct 21, 2024Oct 21, 2024
Conclusion: Should Canada have its own PCA?I’ve outlined my reasons for and against starting a new denomination. The reasons are not exhaustive or comprehensive, but simply are what…Jul 11, 2024Jul 11, 2024
A Reason to Stay in the PCA— Niche, Deep ExpertiseIn my last article, I explained that many of the denominational agencies of the PCA don’t work in Canada for Canadians, which is a bummer.Jul 8, 2024Jul 8, 2024
A Reason to Leave the PCA — Structures that work for usA year or so ago I clicked on a link from our denominational benefits group. They were advertising a new counselling service that they had…Jul 3, 2024Jul 3, 2024
A Reason to Stay — The Encouragement and Ballast of a Larger BodyI regularly feel lonely in ministry. In a city of 1 million people, we are the only PCA church and there are fewer than five reformed…Jun 27, 2024Jun 27, 2024
A Reason to Leave the PCA — Sociological DifferencesI was born in Canada, raised in Canada and now minister in Canada. This makes Canadian culture “water” for me.Jun 24, 2024Jun 24, 2024
A Reason to Stay in the PCA — American Ministers and American DonorsKyle Hackmann is one of my best friends. He is also an American who took an assistant pastor job at a PCA Church in Toronto more than a…Jun 21, 2024Jun 21, 2024
A Reason to Leave the PCA— Tighter Focus on MissionThe PCA was founded to be faithful to the Scriptures, true to the reformed faith and obedient to the Great Commission. I think that by…Jun 18, 20241Jun 18, 20241