Month: September 2010

  • Crafting the Win for our Worship Services

    Yesterday our team evaluated our worship services and clarified our win when it comes to our worship services for Sundays and Wednesdays. It is always important to clarify and evaluate the things we do in order to get better. After going through the details, here is our newly improved WIN for our worship services: 1.…

  • Spiritual Pride

    This is a tough one because I am a proud man. I hate to admit it but I am. A pastor can easily succumb to pride. Moral pride because we are good compare to a normal person. We pray, we read our Bible, we memorize scriptures – like the Pharisees. Also theological pride – feeling…

  • Ask Me Anything: Baby Baptism

    Ask Me Anything: Baby Baptism

    Question: Is it a sin to have my son baptized in a Roman Catholic church? Tough and controversial question that I will try to answer as objectively and biblically. First, I was also baptized as a baby in a Catholic church. I had no idea. I was never consulted – my parents decided for me…

  • Are we There Yet?

    Are we There Yet?

    40% of the world population still clueless on who Jesus is 37 of the 52 restricted nations in the world are in Asia (71%). 8 of the 10 most restricted nations are in Asia. 79% of the world’s unreached people groups are in Asia (5,455 out of 6,918). So you ask are we there yet?…

  • The Pastor Who Loved Much

    This is the story of an ordinary pastor who loved much. It’s also a story of sheep and wolves, of youthful idealism meeting the cynical establishment, of how the gospel affected both. When a fresh-faced, 29-year-old pastor arrived in a one-church town in rural Pennsylvania with his wife and small children, he came committing to…