Pastors Catching the “Comparisonitis” Bug

\”Covetitis: When Pastors Yearn for Ministry Magic Beyond Scripture\’s Logic!\” There is a strong temptation for pastors in today\’s environment, with the proliferation of social media and internet platforms, to compare their ministries to those of their peers. It\’s possible they\’ll envy another pastor or ministry\’s apparent success, popularity, or influence. Envy and covetousness have always been a problem, even in biblical times. However, if your desire extends beyond looks and causes you to compromise biblical truth, you are in danger.

Unmasking the \”Dragon\” in the Pew: Addressing Unchristian Traditions in Chinese Christianity

Picture a vibrant Chinese church, its pews filled with believers passionately worshiping, their hearts aflame with faith. But hidden among the congregation lurks a subtle intruder—an uninvited guest. It goes by many names: syncretism, cultural assimilation, or even folklore. This mischievous presence, like a wily dragon, weaves its way into the tapestry of Chinese Christianity, bringing with it unchristian traditions that threaten to dilute the purity of the faith. It is time to unmask this dragon in the pew, exposing its influence and charting a course towards a more faithful expression of Chinese Christianity.