by Edwin Drewlo | Apr 3, 2016 | Blog, Pastoral Issues, Personal
For a good number of years now I’ve had an itch to write a book about my perspective on what I observe as more recent developments concerning the Christian faith and the church in the context of my pastoral work. My perspective is informed by more than thirty... by Edwin Drewlo | Oct 29, 2012 | Blog, Explanations, Pastoral Issues, Transitional Pastoral Ministry
It is true that there is much in Christian theology that is mysterious and difficult to define. And since the current age of post-modernism emphasizes this fact systematic approaches to church ministry are not especially popular at this time. This problem extends,... by Edwin Drewlo | Apr 28, 2012 | Blog, Pastoral Issues, Spiritual Formation
You may have noticed alright, that evangelicalism is not what it used to be. Whereas, in a former time, evangelicals emphasized the necessity of personal repentance, conversion and regeneration based on faith in the atoning work of Christ, today this kind of language... by Edwin Drewlo | Feb 28, 2012 | Blog, Explanations, Pastoral Issues, Transitional Pastoral Ministry
About a week ago a man passed on a book to me that had been given to him by his pastor while he served as a member of the elders board of his church. Presumably the book was the basis of discussion about how to process the changes that are occurring in the church in... by Edwin Drewlo | Aug 21, 2010 | Blog, Explanations, Pastoral Issues, Spiritual Formation
It is clearly evident that the current generation is not buying the cliched Christianity of a former generation. A recent conversation with a young pastor made me realize anew that most of them don’t particularly identify with terminology that speaks of eternal...
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