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.

Backgrounds of the Restoration Movement: Heresy, Part 5 (Talk Like a Christian)

[Relocated from Part 4 and substantially rewritten] Conclusions We see two very different strands of thought winding through history — Abraham and Phinehas, Paul and Saul. The disciples of Phinehas attempt to follow him by destroying God’s enemies. They believe … Continue reading

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Backgrounds of the Restoration Movement: Heresy, Part 4 (Alexander Campbell, Quail Springs)

Seventh story Alexander Campbell, one of the founders of the Restoration Movement, is noted for many things. A couple of things that are rarely commented on, but very important to my point of view, are his attitudes toward his debate … Continue reading

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Church Growth: Andy Rowell Summarizes the Studies, Part 3 (Involvement, Welcoming)

High involvement I went to a seminar a long time ago that measured church growth on involvement percentages. You need 20% to 30% involvement to keep the doors open, teach classes, etc. 40% to 50% will generate growth. 60% is … Continue reading

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Backgrounds of the Restoration Movement: Heresy, Part 3 (French religious wars, Thomas Campbell)

Fifth Story The Catholic Church and Reformation churches felt obliged to kill heretics. The Reformers were more tolerant of heresy, as the earlier Reformers had been branded heretics themselves. But neither side allowed much in the way of dissent. Both … Continue reading

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Church Growth: Andy Rowell Summarizes the Studies, Part 2 (Fertility, Caring for Children)

High fertility rates U.S. Protestants are less likely to belong to “mainline” denominations and more likely to belong to “conservative” ones than used to be the case. Evidence from the General Social Survey indicates that higher fertility and earlier childbearing … Continue reading

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Ministers Guilty of Sexual Sin: Not Just Friends

A reader asked about being alone in the building with the female church secretary, on those days that he is the only minister on duty. I’m not sure I have the answer, but before even attempting an answer, I need … Continue reading

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GraceConversation: Posts by Todd and Jay

Todd and I have just put four posts up — On Second Thought … Answers to Mac’s Questions Response to Mac’s View of Repentance Questions for Mac and Phil These posts reflect a change in direction from our earlier announcement, … Continue reading

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Backgrounds of the Restoration Movement: Heresy, Part 2 (The Filioque, Luther, and Zwingli)

Third story In 1001 AD the Western church divided between the Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church. There were many reasons for the split, but one cause was the filioque. According to the Wikipedia — Filioque, Latin for “and … Continue reading

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Church Growth: Andy Rowell Summarizes the Studies, Part 1 (Witnessing, Strictness)

Andy Rowell, a Doctor of Theology (Th.D.) student at Duke Divinity School, maintains a blog called Church Leadership Conversations. (I just subscribed.) He recently summarized the conclusions of 7 separate studies on what drives church growth — (1) witnessing, (2) … Continue reading

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Wednesday Night Class in Athens, AL

In two days, June 24, I’ll be speaking at the Central Church of Christ in Athens, Alabama, at 7:00 PM, thanks to the invitation of their pulpit minister Bill Perkins. I’ll cover the material from An Unconventional Approach to the … Continue reading

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