Dr. Bob Gonzales
Puritan Board Junior
In Part 1 of this series, I tried to provide some examples of Reformed leaders and scholars who seem inclined to define the life and ministry of a local church more narrowly in terms of what happens in the pulpit on Sundays rather than more broadly in terms of what happens in the pulpit, pew, and outside the church all seven days of the week. Healthy church life and ministry is construed mainly in terms of “the preached Word and sacrament” rather than holistically, in terms that give proper place to lay-ministry and lay-evangelism. Defending lay-ministry will constitute the burden of this segment of our study.
Giving Proper Due to the People in the Pew: A Biblical Defense of Lay-Ministry and Lay-Evangelism, Part 2
Enjoy!
Your servant,
Giving Proper Due to the People in the Pew: A Biblical Defense of Lay-Ministry and Lay-Evangelism, Part 2
Enjoy!
Your servant,