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.

On Selecting a Sermon Topic

Thanks to Out of Ur.

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Facing Our Failure: A Comment on Gil Yoder’s Post

Over at his blog, Let Us Reason, Gil Yoder has begun a review of Todd Leaver’s book, challenging its arguments. Gil has changed his blog software (looks good!), but I can’t get the comment feature to work. It just won’t … Continue reading

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Facing Our Failure: The Fellowship Dilemma in Conservative Churches of Christ, Part 2

Deaver’s book is a big deal. In fact, it’s so important that I’d imagine very few conservative writers will dare take it on. My prediction, cynical though this may be, is that the progressive blogs and forums will appreciate the … Continue reading

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Facing Our Failure: The Fellowship Dilemma in Conservative Churches of Christ, Part 1

A book review I just wrote. Todd Deaver. Facing Our Failure: The Fellowship Dilemma in Conservative Churches of Christ, Oliver Springs, Tennessee: self-published, 2008. No ISBN; 135 pages; $9.95 plus $2.95 shipping and handling; [email protected] or (865) 435-9471. Forward by Dr. Randy Willingham.  This … Continue reading

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National Congregations Study: Church Size and Clergy Age, Part 2 (the Church of Christ preacher shortage)

The Christian Chronicle and the preacher shortage The Christian Chronicle just ran an editorial on the shortage of Church of Christ ministers. But here in the U.S., our assessment of the pulpit deficit tends to be grim. Across the nation, churches seek to fill … Continue reading

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Amazing Grace: A Question About Baptism

I get emails. I love reading your blog and have reached the same conclusions on Acts 2:38, but I will say I don’t know how to work around what one of the commenter’s said:  “Jay can conjecture till the Lord … Continue reading

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National Congregations Study: Church Size and Clergy Age, Part 1

Thanks to Ed Stetzer, I’ve been reading the National Congregations Study. This study follows thousands of US congregations over the years and reports trends. And some are quite surprising. Church size The first conclusion has to do with the size … Continue reading

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Yuck

Congratulations to Ole Miss, Kentucky, Georgia, Vandy, LSU, and … Utah. Go Gators! Do well for the SEC. And may your O Line remain eligible and healthy.

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Remembering 2008 — Links and Stuff

Maybe know one cares about this stuff, other than me, but I’m a numbers guy. I just like pouring over the data WordPress generates about my blog. In less than 2 years of blogging, I’ve posted 902 posts. These have … Continue reading

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Remembering 2008 — Most Popular Posts

Continuing to reflect on last year, I thought I’d get the computer to figure the most popular posts of 2008. I also had it figure the most popular posts all-time, but the lists are about the same (I was still … Continue reading

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