Dr. Bob Gonzales
Puritan Board Junior
I'm concerned about a tendency in some Reformed circles to overemphasize the importance of the ministry of the ordained man and to underemphasize the importance of the ministry of the lay-person. It’s a penchant for defining 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. In a three-part series of posts, I’d like to give the people in the pew their proper due.
Giving Proper Due to the People in the Pew: A Biblical Defense of Lay-Ministry and Lay-Evangelism, Part 1
Your servant,
Giving Proper Due to the People in the Pew: A Biblical Defense of Lay-Ministry and Lay-Evangelism, Part 1
Your servant,