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.

Missional Christianity: How We Think of Benevolence

Compare the approach to benevolence we find in the scriptures to the some of the attitudes that have prevailed for so long. Tokenism.  Many churches have a benevolence budget of $500 and then just for the occasional beggar who comes … Continue reading

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Missional Christianity: What the Bible Says

Well, this is just a little of what the Bible says–because the Bible says a lot about being missional. Here are some high points. Matthew’s Gospel starts the ministry of Jesus with the Sermon on the Mount. After the Beatitudes,  … Continue reading

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Missional Christianity: The Enlightenment

The modern world of science and technology is the product of a philosophy known as the Enlightenment. Enlightenment philosophy makes reason all important, and thus bans superstition and tradition. Nothing is true unless it stands up to the ultimate test … Continue reading

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Missional Christianity: The Church Growth Movement

We now live in the age of the mega-church, with many congregations of over 10,000 members and some with campuses in several cities. This shouldn’t be too surprising– the same thing is happening in the American retail industry. Americans love … Continue reading

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Missional Christianity: The Moral Majority

In response to the failure of government to teach our children to pray and to teach the poor to be industrious and chaste, many Christians tried to purify the government. In the 1980’s, Jerry Falwell famously founded the Moral Majority … Continue reading

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Missional Christianity: The Constantinian Worldview

Forgive my use of a term borrowed from philosophy. Our “worldview” is the set of assumptions that dictate how we view the world. Many Americans, for example, see the world through the lens of personal freedom, while many Middle Easterners … Continue reading

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Missional Christianity: Introduction

This is the first of a series of posts on what’s being called “missional” Christianity or the missional movement. “Missional” is a newly coined term, referring to the mission of God on earth and our mission as Christians to work … Continue reading

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The Gospel According to Luke, Chapter by Chapter Outlines

I’ve yet to figure out how to convert an MS Word outline into a WordPress posting. Therefore, I’m attaching the outlines as .pdf files. It’s not elegant, but it’s at least possible. If anyone knows a way to make the … Continue reading

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The Gospel According to Luke, Introduction

We’ve been studying the Gospel of Luke the last quarter at church, and we’re about to continue for another quarter. Most of the teachers haven’t gotten past chapter 7, and we’ll surely not get done this second quarter either. However, … Continue reading

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The Gospel Advocate Creed, Part 3

The last three months, the Gospel Advocate has been blessedly free of declarations that those who disagree with the editors are damned, and I’m thankful for it. I hope this trend continues. If we could just get over the habit … Continue reading

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