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Following Our Servant Savior’s Lead

June 7, 2025

Named for our Savior, Servant Church of San Diego launched in 2016 after I sensed God’s calling to share the gospel and grace of Jesus with the inner-city community of Logan Heights.

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The Cause is Thine

June 7, 2025

As the cool stone floor of the kitchen relieved my bare feet from Phnom Penh’s swelter, I felt that word, so warmly given, embrace my heart in a way more enduring than any arms could.

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The Word That Builds

June 7, 2025

God’s Word is a building word—it’s a word that builds, designs, and accomplishes things. This was true even before God’s Word was written down.

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What I’ve Learned in Church Planting: Next Steps

May 6, 2025

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What I’ve Learned in Church Planting: 15 Biblical Principles for Effective Outreach

May 6, 2025

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What I’ve Learned in Church Planting: Top Ten Don’ts

May 6, 2025

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What I’ve Learned in Church Planting: Top Ten Dos

May 6, 2025

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The Value of In-Person Training 

October 29, 2024

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A Reflection on Psalm 8

September 19, 2024

The Psalm is not a reflection focused on the pre-fall position of humanity in God’s creation but on God’s continued use of mankind in redemptive history.

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The Church’s Unique Care for its Interns

September 10, 2024

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Make the Most of Your Seminary Studies

September 4, 2024

Like me, many seminary graduates wish they could return to seminary and do it all over again. The time spent exploring the Bible, history, and theology while in conversation with professors and classmates is difficult to recapture once you graduate.

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Why College Students Need The Local Church

September 3, 2024

College freshman, you are about to step onto a bustling campus. Your heart will be tugged in different directions as excitement and anxiety rush through your veins. You will have new subjects to learn, events to attend, and friends to meet.

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A Faithful Stewardship

July 1, 2024

“This world is no friend to grace.” With these words, Eugene Peterson begins his book, A Long Obedience in the Same Direction: Discipleship in an Instant Society.

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Trained for the Ordinary

July 1, 2024

“The aim of our charge is love that issues from a pure heart and a good conscience and a sincere faith” (1 Tim 1:5). The apostle Paul, in one of the most informative biblical books on pastoral ministry, gives this charge to his beloved child of the faith, Timothy.

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How To Become a Pastor: Consider Your Calling

June 30, 2024

How do I know if I am called to ministry? What is the pathway to becoming a pastor? How can I grow and explore my gifts? These are some of the most common questions and considerations of those contemplating seminary. As Christians, our primary calling is to follow Jesus. First and foremost, we are made followers by him and for him.

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Psalm 91: Trust in God

December 28, 2020

In the last year, we also have all been reminded about the fragility of life and the uncertainties that can come with disease and death: COVID, a plummeting economy, violence in the streets almost unparalleled in history. Often in such times, we turn to the Psalter for comfort. Today, I’d like to take the reader on a brief survey of a familiar Psalm: Psalm 91.

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Preparing Specialists in the Bible

May 18, 2020

That same vision to prepare Bible specialists was taken out West with the original WSC faculty, and it continues to guide the school today.

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The Canons of Dort for Today

May 3, 2019

Undoubtedly this Synod and its Canons were vital to seventeenth century Calvinism theologically and ecclesiastically. But beyond providing a four-hundredth anniversary about which church historians can write, are the Canons actually valuable for Christians today? Not surprisingly, I answer that question with a resounding, Yes!

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Old School in a New Age

November 12, 2018

“It has been my pleasure to serve the church as a minister and, on loan, as a professor at Westminster Seminary California (WSC) for two decades. Many reasons come to mind when I consider why I feel so privileged to be a part of this institution. But one that stands out is its identity as an old school in a new age.”

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Seeking the Treasures of God’s Wisdom

May 21, 2018

Now, cultivating wisdom in hearts and minds is a daunting enterprise. It cannot be produced merely by classroom lectures, research papers, and final exams. Rather, wisdom thrives at the intersection of divinely-revealed truth and life’s confusing experience. And we can only grow in wisdom as a community.

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