letter from America
Opportunity and urgency… but also wisdom
Josh Moody
Several recent statistics, as well as trends, paint a sobering but also exciting picture. It’s an interesting combination. The challenge is for us to face reality, but not lack faith thereby, and also not be Chicken Littles who cannot see the encouraging developments too.
For instance, a recent Barna survey, shared with the team here at College Church by our Director of Communication, essentially says that across all generations in America (from Boomers to Gen Z), there is a still a very high positive association with all things spiritual, Jesus, and the Bible. In every cohort there is an above 70% reporting that Americans want to know more about Jesus and study the Bible. This is encouraging!
letter from America
‘In wrath, remember mercy’
Josh Moody
It was an unusual Sunday. A group of Ukrainian pastors had been in conversation with the missions leadership of the church to see if we might be able to partner with them.
Their ministry in Ukraine was very active. Church planting. Training pastors. Fruitful evangelism. Baptisms. As they were meeting that weekend with the church, news emerged of war breaking out in Ukraine. The Ukrainian pastors were prayed for in a new context, and they bravely made the hard decision to return to their homeland to shepherd their people.
letter from America
Lessons from past scandals
Josh Moody
The trouble with writing an article about scandals is that it is essentially impossible to be specific without risking being scurrilous.
I’m sure there’s a place for the freedom of the media to write exposés. But as a pastor, not a journalist, my responsibilities differ. In any case, it’s a dangerous business writing about someone else’s scandals.