Connecting the Gospel to the Capitol

By Paul J. Scharf

Although I have lived most of my life in the state of Wisconsin—and have lived less than 30 miles from the Wisconsin State Capitol for nearly 25 years—I had never visited Madison’s most iconic building.

That changed on Feb. 4, when, as an individual member of IFCA International, I participated in an event sponsored by the Wisconsin Family Council’s Church Ambassador Network. It was the IFCA Pastors’ Day at the Capitol.

The Church Ambassador Network, under the direction of Dave Skahen with the help of other WFC staff members, organizes events like this at the Capitol…

Thoughts About Retirement

By G. N. Barkman

When is the right time for a pastor to retire? There clearly is no one size fits all answer to this question. There are too many variables, and each situation must be considered individually. More to the point, when’s the right time for this pastor to retire? I do have a few thoughts about that question.

When I was a few months away from 65, I was surprised when several members of our congregation asked me, at different times, if I planned to retire any time soon? Initially, I was taken aback. I hadn’t given much thought to this question, and I wondered if they were hinting…

On Winning the War, Part 2: The World

By DOlinger

So we’re fighting a three-front war—something no one’s likely to win without divine power. Let’s take a look at the first enemy, the world.

I wrote some on this just a few posts ago, focusing primarily on definitional matters. Here I’d like to focus on how to fight so as to win. I think a key biblical source on this question is John’s first epistle.

The Right Family

I’d suggest that the…