Manse, noun: “the house occupied or formerly occupied by a minister,” from Medieval Latin mansus, “dwelling.” Ellen and I and our family have lived in a beautiful manse for more than 45 years, next door to the church I served as senior pastor for 40 years. I now enjoy the privileges of “pastor emeritus.” OurContinue reading “Living in a Manse”
Author Archives: Dr. Anthony Slutz
Christians In Conflict
Suppose you and a long-time friend come to an impasse over an issue on which you cannot come to an agreement. Or, you and a fellow believer with whom you have worshipped and served the Lord for years have what seems to be an irreconcilable conflict. Or, maybe you and a family member have hadContinue reading “Christians In Conflict”
Worship in the Wilderness
Most of us have had a time in our walk with God where—at the least—it seemed as though we were wandering in a wilderness. We might have been at times overwhelmed with our surroundings: unfamiliar, lonely, abandoned, fearful of the unknown. God’s promises were in our hearts and on our lips, but His presence mightContinue reading “Worship in the Wilderness”
Another Word to Fathers and Families
My last post included a poetic tribute I penned to my godly father on the occasion of his 75th birthday. In this blog, I want to share with you a powerful tribute written by a young Bible college student when he was serving on our church staff as a summer intern in 2018. Michael was aContinue reading “Another Word to Fathers and Families”
A Tip of the Hat to Our Fathers
This coming Lord’s Day has been set aside in honor of our fathers, those who have already passed from us and those who are living still. The worth of a good father, a godly father, cannot be overstated. Our nation suffers deeply today, largely because of a breakdown in the family. The absence of fathersContinue reading “A Tip of the Hat to Our Fathers”
Knowing and Doing The Will of God
Maybe you have been at a crucial juncture in your life’s journey, and there loomed before you what was certain to be a life-changing decision. What to do? Which way to go? Who to ask? “Oh, Dear Heavenly Father, please give me an answer that I will know with certainty has come from You.” EverContinue reading “Knowing and Doing The Will of God”
“Victory or Defeat, I Have Done My Best”
Those words were spoken by Lt. Hiro Onoda, age 52, when the bearded lieutenant in the defunct Imperial Japanese Army emerged from the jungles and surrendered his rusty sword—in 1974, 29 years after the end of World War II. (Another Japanese straggler-soldier had given himself up in January of 1972, having been hiding in theContinue reading ““Victory or Defeat, I Have Done My Best””
“Guardians of a Million Dreams”
The following is a reprint of an earlier post that many of our recipients did not receive due to technical difficulties. President Ronald Reagan used that phrase in 1986 when he awarded Guy Doud the distinction of National Teacher of the Year. In the presentation, honoring not only Doud but all teachers, Reagan went on:Continue reading ““Guardians of a Million Dreams””
“Precious Memories”
Recently our home church commemorated its 67th anniversary on a special Sunday. Our pastor, Joel Stevens, asked me to reflect upon some of the events of those years, two-thirds of which I was privileged to have been the under-shepherd. For anyone who may be interested, here are a few memories I shared: The first SundayContinue reading ““Precious Memories””
Apostolic Preaching (A sequel to the series on the Apostles)
Nothing will ever replace the preaching of the Word of God in the program of God and His plan to evangelize the world. Personal evangelism, one on one, is vital. But it will never replace powerful preaching. The two merely complement each other. Books, magazines, tracts, Christian films—all are very important and effective tools forContinue reading “Apostolic Preaching (A sequel to the series on the Apostles)”