Ben Jolliffe3 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 21Oct 21
Ben JolliffeConclusion: 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 11Jul 11
Ben JolliffeA 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 8Jul 8
Ben JolliffeA 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 3Jul 3
Ben JolliffeA 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 27Jun 27
Ben JolliffeA 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 24Jun 24
Ben JolliffeA 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 21Jun 21
Ben JolliffeA 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 181Jun 181
Ben JolliffeThinking out loud about a new Canadian PCAI just got back from another PCA General Assembly that was once again held south of the Mason Dixon line and east of the Mississippi. There…Jun 171Jun 171
Ben JolliffeDiscussion Questions for Handle with Care (by Lore Wilbert)When you hear the word touch, what comes to mind?Aug 31, 2021Aug 31, 2021