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.

Comment Policies, A Reminder

A reminder of long-standing policies — Moderation * Christians will be held to higher standards than non-Christians. I expect believers to be familiar with the New Testament’s instructions on how we treat others, especially fellow Christians. There is evidently a … Continue reading

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What Must the Church of Christ Do to Be Saved? How Does a Christian Fall from Grace? Part 1

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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Tidwell named Editor of the Gospel Advocate

Many readers here know Gregory Alan Tidwell from his occasional comments here. He was also one of the original participants in the GraceConversation dialogue. Greg has long been an associate editor and frequent contributor the Gospel Advocate. The Brotherhood News … Continue reading

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What Must the Church of Christ Do to Be Saved? The Baptism Question, Part 3

Anne asked, I’m kind of wondering why we don’t just cut baptism out of the Bible since it evidently isn’t necessary for anything. I’m responding to Anne’s question here because it reaches to the core of what grace means. The … Continue reading

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Religious Affiliation State-by-State

A faithful reader pointed out to me that USA Today has published the breakdown of religious affiliation state-by-state using a very cool Flash graphical display. Just put your cursor over a state to see the breakdown. The most important category, … Continue reading

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What Must the Church of Christ Do to Be Saved? The Baptism Question, Part 2

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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Bible Software

A reader emailed me asking for my recommendation on Bible software. I’m not the expert, and so I thought I’d ask the readers for their advice while sharing what little I know. First, you have to decide whether you need … Continue reading

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What Must the Church of Christ Do to Be Saved? The Baptism Question, Part 1

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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A Cappella “Music” in a Mainline Presbyterian Seminary

It’s a Romans rap! It’s a Romans rap! Is this contextualization?  Or what? Knowing a little Calvinism and the attitude of the Presbyterian Church toward [censored] helps. There’s an inside joke or two buried in the lyrics. But, you know, … Continue reading

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Thought Question: The Church Between Gospel and Culture

This is a quotation from The Church Between Gospel and Culture by Hunsberger and Gelder — Our current movements to convert and make a difference generally do not arise from such a way of life. They are too much marked by … Continue reading

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