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.

Churches of Christ in Decline: A Response to Carl Royster

The compiler of Churches of Christ in the United States posted a defense of his decision in his blog. I wrote the following response in his comment section. It’s a moderated blog, so it won’t be posted on the internet … Continue reading

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A Lover’s Quarrel: Shooting Our Wounded

Garrett’s ninth wish for the Churches of Christ is — Let us cease shooting our own wounded We sometimes reject our sisters and brothers in Christ when they need us most. It may be when they are going through a … Continue reading

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What Is a “Church of Christ”? A Supplemental Directory

In a comment on the last post, Matt Dabbs said, I will even put a post on my blog or create something online as a supplement to the directory to inform people of the contact information of those churches because … Continue reading

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What Is a “Church of Christ”?

The point has been well made in the comments here (thanks, CDG) and elsewhere that the numerical decline of the Churches is of far greater significance than the decision of some editor to remove 20 churches from a book that … Continue reading

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On Small Groups, Part 2

Anyway, let’s cover some of the practical issues small groups present — * How do we divide the church into groups? There are as many ways as there are churches. Some divide geographically. Some divide based on personality profiles. Some divide … Continue reading

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Yeakley States that Churches of Christ Are in Decline; Richland Hills In No Man’s Land

Several months ago, Flavil Yeakley, the unofficial statistician for the Churches of Christ, released a report called “Good News and Bad News for the Churches of Christ.” Although the numbers showed the Churches to be in decline (as reported first … Continue reading

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One in Jesus Has 250,000 Hits!

What can I say? I’m an odometer watcher. I just love it when a whole bunch of zeroes all roll up at once. I thought I’d be lucky to get 10,000.

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On Small Groups, Part 1

I get emails. This one is from an employee of one of our more conservative colleges — Hi Jay, I just recently encountered your blog and have enjoyed what I have read thus far.  Always like to be made to … Continue reading

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Faith Lessons by Ray Vander Laan: Living Water (En Gedi)

In the wilderness, water is very special. The Jews see God as the One who brings water. In the desert, water is life. Episode is filmed in a wadi canyon near the Dead Sea in the Judean wilderness — En … Continue reading

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A Lover’s Quarrel: Knowing Who the Enemy Really Is

Garrett’s eighth wish for the Churches of Christ is — Let us realize who the enemy really is. I doubt that I need to explain this one. We savage sister congregations that are trying their best to honor God. We … Continue reading

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