by Edwin Drewlo | Sep 16, 2022 | Blog, Evangelism, Pastoral Issues, Transitional Pastoral Ministry, Uncategorized
This week, the premier American church magazine, Christianity Today, published the most recent results of an extensive survey by Pew Research about the current decline of Christian faith in the USA. In the article, written by CT news editor, Daniel Silliman, the main... by Edwin Drewlo | Aug 23, 2022 | Blog, Pastoral Issues, Personal, Uncategorized
Fifty-two years ago, Carolyn and I stood before God and people, pledging our allegiance to one another (more romantically than rationally no doubt) ’til death do us part! This week, we celebrated the occasion by riding our bikes from Canmore to Banff for a... by Edwin Drewlo | Aug 10, 2022 | Discipleship, Evangelism, Explanations, Pastoral Issues, Uncategorized
Recently, I’ve been asking the question whether human nature is basically good or evil. Most people incline toward the idea that the human psyche is good–that it only needs to be fanned into a flame (i.e. educated) to accomplish a good purpose. The... by Edwin Drewlo | Jun 10, 2022 | Blog, Discipleship, Explanations, Pastoral Issues, Personal, Transitional Pastoral Ministry, Uncategorized
For the past 20 months, I have had been blessed to serve the Prairie Tabernacle Congregation in Three Hills Alberta as its transition pastor. Though focused on helping the church prepare for its next lead pastor, the role has also included regular lead pastor... by Edwin Drewlo | Jan 5, 2022 | Blog, Discipleship, Explanations, Pastoral Issues, Uncategorized
As 2022 approached, I had occasion to study a couple of the Minor Prophets of the Old Testament, namely Hosea and Joel. In looking at the prophecy of Joel, I couldn’t help but consider the parallels between the times in which he lived and our own. It made me... by Edwin Drewlo | Dec 21, 2021 | Blog, Pastoral Issues, Spiritual Formation, Uncategorized
At our pastoral staff meeting today at the Prairie Tabernacle Congregation in Three Hills, AB, where I am continuing to serve as a transition pastor, I felt led to ask the question: what theme from the Christmas story is most dominant for you this year? One answer had...
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