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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.

Church Plants and Missions: Failing Missions, Better Approaches, Part 2

5. Be honest and forthright. Tell him exactly what you are concerned about, ask for his views, and discuss the problems man to man. Most churches are so afraid to hurt someone’s feelings and to engage in a hard conversation … Continue reading

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Church Plants and Missions: Failing Missions, Better Approaches, Part 1

I’m talking about — except I do know something about having employees. I have a few dozen. And there are certain principles that govern how you treat people who count on you for their living. You may well have to … Continue reading

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Church Plants and Missions: What Works

The Churches of Christ split 100 years ago over missionary societies. As a result, we’ve found ourselves with each congregation acting as its own missionary society. A deacon gets handed the task of overseeing a missionary or two with no … Continue reading

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Church Plants and Missions: What Doesn’t Work

Seems obvious, doesn’t it? Why would we invest lives, energy, and money in church plant efforts that don’t have at least some of the characteristics described in the previous post? But that’s what Churches of Christ are doing all over … Continue reading

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Church Plants and Missions: Factors that Affect Success

We need to talk some about church plants. You see, the denominations that are growing the fastest are the denominations planting churches. In fact, back when the Churches of Christ were growing rapidly, we were planting churches (sometimes on purpose; … Continue reading

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Amazing Story from Libya …

Libyan Al Qaeda terrorists, with the encouragement of the Libyan government, have issued an interpretation of the Quran at odds with Ben Laden’s Al Qaeda, according to a remarkable CNN report. You definitely want to click over there and watch … Continue reading

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The Search for True Fulfillment

Thanks to xkcd.

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Pacifism: How I’ve Got It Figured

I don’t think I’m through with the pacifism posts, but I’m sure I’m through for now. I have some other things that are itching to get out of my fingers and onto the electronic page — and we’ve pretty much … Continue reading

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Atheist Offers Pet Care Insurance in Case of Rapture. No … Really. It’s True. I’m Not Kidding!

Eternal Earth-Bound Pets, USA, owned by confirmed atheists, will take care of your pets “left behind” in case of Rapture — if the Rapture happens in the next 10 years — for a premium of $110. You’ve committed your life … Continue reading

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Pacifism: A Hypothesis and a Question

I’ve been pondering the martyrdom side of the pacifism question. Many of us have been assuming that Christians are called only to non-violent resistance when confronted with possible martyrdom. Some would argue that a Christian may use necessary force for … Continue reading

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