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.

Elders: May an Elder Serve with No Children? Toward a Better Process for Deciding

When we’re confronted with a difficult choice — a choice where there are more data and more possibilities than we can easily think through, we tend to look for “handles,” that is, easy things to grab to get an answer. Thus, in the … Continue reading

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Elders: May an Elder Serve with No Children? Analysis of the Analysis

Since I’m on hiatus, I’ve found myself reflecting on the last post quite a bit. And in reading through the comments, I noticed some patterns I thought might be worth mentioning. First, no one said anything about the joke on the … Continue reading

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On Hiatus

I’m taking a break. Not real long, but I’ve got stuff to tend to. Got lots of posts in my head but not enough time to get them out. Just need to take a few days without posting much of … Continue reading

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Elders: May an Elder Serve with No Children?

I get emails — Our church is at the beginning stages of an elder selection process. One of the men I would like to nominate is willing to be an elder but he has a concern. He has no children … Continue reading

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Resident Aliens: Chapter 1, The Modern World: On Learning to Ask the Right Questions, Part 2

We’re working our way through Resident Aliens: Life in the Christian Colony by Stanley Hauerwas and William H. Williamson, published in 1989. You know, it occurred to me the other day that most of the really good books weren’t published … Continue reading

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Resident Aliens: Chapter 1, The Modern World: On Learning to Ask the Right Questions, Part 1

We’re working our way through Resident Aliens: Life in the Christian Colony by Stanly Hauerwas and William H. Williamson, published in 1989. You know, it occurred to me the other day that most of the really good books weren’t published yesterday. … Continue reading

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What Must the Church of Christ Do to Be Saved? Chapter 10

We’re working our way through Leroy Garrett’s book: What Must the Church of Christ Do to Be Saved? The paperback is $7.95, but it’s also available in Kindle edition for $0.99. For $0.99, it’s really an offer you can’t refuse! … Continue reading

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Church Sign: Somebody Beat Us to It!

How did we let the Baptists beat us to this church name? Thanks to Ed Stetzer.

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What Must the Church of Christ Do to Be Saved? Chapter 9

We’re working our way through Leroy Garrett’s book: What Must the Church of Christ Do to Be Saved? The paperback is $7.95, but it’s also available in Kindle edition for $0.99. For $0.99, it’s really an offer you can’t refuse! … Continue reading

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Resources on Revelation

A reader asks, Do you have a good guide for studying Revelations or a Bible study for each chapter? I would appreciate any help or suggestions you may have. I don’t fancy myself very knowledgeable on the Revelation (and I know many … Continue reading

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