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Bruce Clark

Pastor and professor Bruce Clark (PhD, Biblical studies, University of Cambridge) leads Interpret Consulting. Interpret currently helps faithful pastors (from a wide spectrum of church traditions, sizes and stages across North America) preach to over 22,000 saints, seekers, and skeptics each Sunday. Interpret provides preachers with prayer-filled, Spirit-led mentorship in their most essential skillset by using each Sunday’s sermon text as a “springboard” for sharpening their skills at both in…

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Bruce Clark

Pastor and professor Bruce Clark (PhD, Biblical studies, University of Cambridge) leads Interpret Consulting. Interpret currently helps faithful pastors (from a wide spectrum of church traditions, sizes and stages across North America) preach to over 22,000 saints, seekers, and skeptics each Sunday. Interpret provides preachers with prayer-filled, Spirit-led mentorship in their most essential skillset by using each Sunday’s sermon text as a “springboard” for sharpening their skills at both in…

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Grief and Gratitude at Christmas

Both the grief and gratitude that can accompany Christmas are a reminder of the one who made all things and now comes incarnate into our world.

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Epiphany: How an Enchanted World Drew Outsiders to God - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

A number of years ago, a wise parent shared with me an insight for which I have been repeatedly grateful: One reason God gives us children is so that we adults can [re]discover nature. This has proven true on numerous […]

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Advent and the Near Irrelevance of Political Power - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

The Advent story, as commonly conceived, tells of the remarkable events that lead up to the birth of Jesus, as found in the opening chapters of Luke’s Gospel. It also introduces the reader to some of the most powerful political […]

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Ten Theses on Homosexuality and the Church - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

I wrote the following to clarify my own thoughts and also to (indirectly) respond to some recent discussions and developments within my own denomination (the PCA). But at present here are my own reflections on homosexuality today as a pastor […]