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.

Amazing Grace/Churches of Christ in Decline?: Transitional Issues, Part 2.5

Steve Puckett forwarded this article from Christianity Today to me called “4 myths about reaching the unchurched—and 4 ways to draw them in.” Pastors want to know what’s working in evangelism, not theories or ideas from out on the fringe, … Continue reading

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Are the Churches of Christ Declining? More Good News and Bad News, Part 1

Flavil Yeakley’s booklet giving the latest statistical data on the Churches of Christ has a great deal more in it than I’ve covered so far. We are the 11th largest Christian denomination in the US (4-5). However, we are the … Continue reading

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Thanks for Linking to Me (expanded but still no one has called me names)

The magic of the Internet is the fact that websites can link to each other, allowing folks to surf the Internet, exploring as they go. Google takes advantage of this by ranking websites based on how often they are linked … Continue reading

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Amazing Grace/Churches of Christ in Decline?: Transitional Issues, Part 2

5. Generation gap. I change my mind on this one about every half hour. There are basically two philosophies that make sense to me. And they contradict each other. We presently have a “blended worship.” We sing traditional hymns blended … Continue reading

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Buried Talents: 1 Corinthians 11, “The head of the woman is the man”

The first part of 1 Corinthians 11, dealing with veils, hair length, and such, is a puzzlement. No, “puzzlement” is not strong enough. This chapter is a consternation. Commentator after commentator throws up his hands in frustration at trying to … Continue reading

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Instrumental Music: The Temple Argument

[This is a comment I made elsewhere that seemed too important not to post.] When Paul returned to Jerusalem late in his career, he went to the temple intending to offer a sacrifice. However, he first had to go through … Continue reading

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Amazing Grace/Churches of Christ in Decline?: Transitional Issues, Part 1

Let’s do what Einstein called a “thought experiment.” Let’s just imagine that our home church decided to transition to a planted church model. Obviously enough, the elders can’t just pass a resolution and expect it to be true the next … Continue reading

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Buried Talents: 1 Corinthians 7 (Sex and the Married Christian)

Many good Christians argue from 1 Timothy 2:12 that women can have no authority over a man and no wife may have authority over her husband. But Paul explains the relationship of a husband and wife very differently in 1 … Continue reading

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Churches of Christ in Decline?: Prescription for the Baptists

An excellent post by Ed Stetzer on the declining numbers within the Southern Baptist Churches. It’s amazing how similar our problems (and the solutions) are.

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Question for the Readers Re a Church Merger

I received this email yesterday. I thought it would be helpful if the readers were to weigh in with ideas — I came across your entry while doing a search for “church of Christ” merger. I currently work with a … Continue reading

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