Why I Don’t Participate in the ‘Christmas Wars’

Today’s post is from guest blogger Pat K from New Reformation Press. He rules the world with grace and truth, And makes the Nations prove The glories of His righteousness And wonders of His love… My Pastor always tells us to pay close attention to old hymns because you can find some great theology inContinue reading “Why I Don’t Participate in the ‘Christmas Wars’”

The Annual “Mary” Discussion

MOD: Comments are now closed. Thank you to everyone who has participated in this discussion. No way we will resolve the major disagreements among us, but I hope you learned something from the conversation and will go forward with a greater appreciation for the Biblical picture of Mary. Today’s post is by guest blogger, ChaplainContinue reading “The Annual “Mary” Discussion”

Open Mic at the iMonk Cafe: Missional Christmas

Today’s Open Mic question is posed by guest blogger, Chaplain Mike Mercer. With all the talk these days of “missional” churches, this Christmas season might be a good time to take the ministry temperature of the churches represented by our readers here at Internet Monk. What, if anything, is your church doing during the holidaysContinue reading “Open Mic at the iMonk Cafe: Missional Christmas”

Six Floors of Sunday School….. to what end?

Today’s guest post is by IM friend Pat K, from New Reformation Press. Way back in the early Eighties, shortly after becoming a Christian, I attended a Bible College in Houston, Texas. It quickly became evident that God’s Church was much larger than the small Holiness sect I was evangelized into, and Houston provided ampleContinue reading “Six Floors of Sunday School….. to what end?”

iMonk 101: From Eclectic Christian – My first hand experience with Mental Illness

Today’s Guest Post is from IM First Officer Michael Bell… As you know iMonk has been running posts lately on the subject of mental illness and how the Bible views it. Here are some interesting thoughts and reflections from Michael Bell, someone who has experienced forms of mental illness in his own family. I haveContinue reading “iMonk 101: From Eclectic Christian – My first hand experience with Mental Illness”