Crowds celebrated the ‘Yes’ vote on 25 May for abortion to become legal in Ireland.
I, like many others, was overcome with huge sadness at the prospective killing of new lives. I’m not sure that these days, as a man, I am even allowed to have an opinion on the issue, but I know that God is a God of life, not death. In England, we have had legal abortion for over 50 years, yet the fact that, statistically, the most unsafe place for a baby is its mother’s womb, I find horrific.
I hope there’s enough and I hope you pay
your pastor adequately (1 Timothy 5.17, 18).
Without a proper salary he will worry about
his family bills and that is bound to affect his
ministry adversely. Churches who underpay
their preacher tend to suffer spiritually. The
‘keep him poor, keep him humble’ attitude
in some churches is appalling.
But, visiting various places, I have become
aware that some churches are facing financial problems – and they are not the type of
church you would expect to be in difficulties. They are generally growing churches. I
have heard it said that the optimum church
size financially is one of around 80 members – one pastor to support and volunteers
doing what they can. It is when churches go
beyond that threshold that expenses per capita
rise steeply. More staff may be required
(not
least for administration), maybe the
building needs to be enlarged, or a new
kitchen is required. Perhaps more people are
offering themselves for Bible College or the
mission field.
Ireland’s abortion vote
Crowds celebrated the ‘Yes’ vote on 25 May for abortion to become legal in Ireland.
I, like many others, was overcome with huge sadness at the prospective killing of new lives. I’m not sure that these days, as a man, I am even allowed to have an opinion on the issue, but I know that God is a God of life, not death. In England, we have had legal abortion for over 50 years, yet the fact that, statistically, the most unsafe place for a baby is its mother’s womb, I find horrific.