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It Doesn’t Take a Lawyer To see Problems
I am no lawyer, nor do I claim to understand all the legal terms, case law or constitutional challenges before the courts. However, there is


Why The Mill does not have Female Elders
There is no doubt we live in a day and age where simply discussing doctrinal matters of leadership; one can quickly be charged with being


Enough! Stop Being a Collaborator.
It has been seventy-seven years since the end of the second world war. The generation that remembers the sacrifice is getting older, the veterans are


Calling Out Names
For the longest time in ministry, I was always taught by older and more experienced men that a pastor should not use names when


Lord, Send us true Prophets.
The Christian church in Canada has its share of academic men who can exegete the Hebrew and Greek in providing a proper sound exposition of


Course Corrections in the Local Church
There is an old saying, “pride is like a bad haircut; everyone can see it except you.” Naturally, if someone looks into the mirror, one


The Dangers of Old An Old Heresy In New Clothes
How many people enjoy cherries? Eating them as is or baking them into a pie makes for a good snack. However, did you know that


The Craftsmen of The Trade (Response to Rick Baker)
Yesterday, July 15, 2022, I released an article titled The Craftsmen of their trade. The article addressed the attacks and criticisms coming against the faithful


The Craftsmen of The Trade
Over the past several weeks, there seems to be an increased level of voices in opposition to pastors who faithfully kept their churches congregating without