Author Archives: Jay F Guin

About Jay F Guin

My name is Jay Guin, and I’m a retired elder. I wrote The Holy Spirit and Revolutionary Grace about 18 years ago. I’ve spoken at the Pepperdine, Lipscomb, ACU, Harding, and Tulsa lectureships and at ElderLink. My wife’s name is Denise, and I have four sons, Chris, Jonathan, Tyler, and Philip. I have two grandchildren. And I practice law.

“Hell and Mr. Fudge”

Regular readers know that I consider Edward Fudge something of a spiritual hero. He’s an elder of the Churches of Christ, he’s an author, he posts daily spiritual thoughts on the Internet, and … he’s a lawyer. What’s not to … Continue reading

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Housing Allowance Held Unconstitutional

As most ministers are aware, the Internal Revenue Code grants a “housing allowance” that excludes ministerial income from federal income taxation (not the self-employment tax) to the extent used to pay certain housing costs. This benefit has been a huge … Continue reading

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Thought Question: How to Deal With Criticism

I’m a big Thom Rainer fan. Thom has written numerous books on church leadership as well as regularly posting thoughtful articles at his blog. Several days ago, he posted a list of five ways to respond to criticism — Overall … Continue reading

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Thought Question: Can My Church Grow As This One Has?

Here’s a fascinating article about a Methodist congregation in a town of 23,000 that has made some changes and, as a result, experienced dramatic growth. Their worship attendance has doubled from 300 to over 600. Here’s what they credit their … Continue reading

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Thought Question: On the Advantages of Never Punting

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Paul and the Faithfulness of God: The New Perspective

We are considering N. T. Wright’s newly released Paul and the Faithfulness of God (Christian Origins and the Question of God) — a massive and masterful consideration of Paul’s theology. Beginning around page 110, Wright re-argues the case for the so-called … Continue reading

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Surgery: Status

Recovery continues, but I’ve been finding it difficult to write. Too tired and too many pain meds. There are hours during the day while I feel much better, but most of the time, I’m pretty beat. And so it may … Continue reading

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The Faithfulness of God: From the Journal of Onesimus

Journal, Day 1 My master has gone insane! I realize that a slave has no call on his master. It’s not my place to argue or to take a position. But my master bought me, and he trained me as … Continue reading

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Paul and the Faithfulness of God: Philemon as Guide

We are considering N. T. Wright’s newly released Paul and the Faithfulness of God (Christian Origins and the Question of God) — a massive and masterful consideration of Paul’s theology. The title Let’s start with the title: Paul and the Faithfulness … Continue reading

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Surgery: Further on Recovery; Jay’s Reading List

Leg pain continues to be an issue, but the pain is getting better. The biggest problem is that it keeps me from walking as much as I need to in order to get well. Mornings are pretty much shot — … Continue reading

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