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.

Three Ways to Organize an Adult Bible Department

The only three ways that I know to organize an adult Bible program, with advantages and disadvantages considered. Three Ways

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This Month’s Christian Chronicle: We Are Losing Our Children

This month’s Christian Chronicle reports that the Churches of Christ have grown only 2.6% in the last 26 years! The attachment does the math to see if we are even keeping our own children in the Church. The answer: We … Continue reading

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How Our Universities Can Reunite the Church

I’m persuaded that the only institutions with the resources needed to restore some measure of unity to the Churches of Christ are our universities. I’ve driven to two of our universities to present these ideas in person. I’ve met some … Continue reading

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Born of Water

A 13-chapter book on whether baptism is essential to our salvation. Being a lawyer, I argue both sides. I then try to reach a conclusion. Born of Water. I’ve never felt that either side gave due respect to the other, … Continue reading

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The “Gospel Advocate” Creed

The most recent issue of the Gospel Advocate has gotten under my skin. They just keep announcing more and more issues over which we must damn one another. Click on the caption or click here:/2007/02/01/the-gospel-advocate-creed/ for my reply. Continue reading

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Faith vs. Opinion: What Did Campbell Really Mean?

It’s been customary in the Churches of Christ since the time of Alexander Campbell to draw the fellowship line between faith and opinion. We base this on the famous saying of Campbell’s— In faith, unity In opinion, liberty In all … Continue reading

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Our Repentance Hypocrisy

There are several questions that the Churches of Christ are wrestling with today, but I believe we may have missed one of the most important ones: what does it mean to repent? Amazingly, this question has divided many of us … Continue reading

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An Unconventional Approach to Mission

A short paper on the mission of the church, a bit out of the mainstream: An Unconventional Approach to Mission

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On Building a Church Building

Some lessons learned from chairing a building program and expansion. Building

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How to Argue Like a Christian

A series of lessons on getting rid of bad logic and other bad habits in how we debate doctrine. How to Argue Like a Christian

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