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.

Why we should merge churches–the practical reasons

Well, there are very real difficulties in merging churches. What would motivate us to work through these problems and actually have a merger? First, we address the practical considerations. There are many.

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Why we shouldn’t merge churches

The overwhelming majority of Churches of Christ have less than 150 members. Although many of these congregations are the only Church in their community, many communities have several congregations. In my own town, many of our members drive past two … Continue reading

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Adult Bible Class Myths: Asking questions is easy

Myth #9. Asking questions is easy. Well, maybe for some people, but not for me. To have a decent discussion, the teacher must ask questions. And it’s certainly easy enough to ask questions, but asking good questions is hard. Very … Continue reading

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ElderLink: Atlanta, March 24, 2007

I’ll be speaking at the ElderLink seminar in a couple of weeks. Details may be found at http://www.acu.edu/ministry/elderlink/conferences/atlanta.html. My two topics are “When does a Christian fall from grace?” and “What does the Bible really teach is a test of … Continue reading

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Adult Bible Class Myths: Restoration history isn’t important

Myth #8. Restoration history isn’t important enough to teach. One of the peculiarities of the Churches of Christ is our insistence on denying our indebtedness to the 19th Century Restoration Movement (also known as the Stone-Campbell Movement). I grew up … Continue reading

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Adult Bible Class Myths: The students aren’t listening

Myth # 7. When the students look like they aren’t listening, they aren’t listening. I was in the mall a few years ago … I only go about once a year … and a woman ran up to me with … Continue reading

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Adult Bible Class Myths: The Holy Spirit doesn’t matter

Myth # 6. The Holy Spirit doesn’t matter. Quite a few years ago, our now-former minister preached a sermon that seemed to me to be clearly about the Holy Spirit, but he never once mentioned him. He just carefully alluded … Continue reading

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Adult Bible Class Myths: Grace is dangerous

Myth #5. Grace is dangerous. Many years ago, when I first started to really understand the incredible breadth of God’s grace, I started teaching what I was studying. Several people cautioned me that while I may be right in what … Continue reading

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Adult Bible Class Myths: It’s all about life application

Myth #4. You’ve not really taught a lesson until you’ve made a life application. Teachers are repeatedly told: be sure you apply the lesson to lives! It doesn’t mean anything unless you come to a life-changing conclusion! As a result, … Continue reading

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Adult Bible Class Myths: Class is for Class

Myth #3. Class is for class. Some of my favorite classes weren’t classes at all. For example, Two year ago, we had the classes bring brunch to celebrate the end of a very successful 40 Days of Purpose sequence. All … Continue reading

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