Nurturing the Reformed and neo-Calvinist tradition in the urban ministry context.
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This post is a rare overlap with my ministry on the Near Westside of Indianapolis. However, since my followers here include a different audience than some of my other networks, I want to promote an exciting opportunity for urban pastoral mi...
Much of what passes today for charity and justice is vain self-service and performance. Rather than works done in service of others, our benevolence, protests, and social action are done with mixed, self-serving motives to draw attention to...
Note: I am republishing this essay with some of my thoughts on gentrification. While my thoughts on this subject have evolved since this was first published in March 2022, I stand by how I wrestled with this issue three years ago. In the co...
My late brother Joe showed me the meaning of generosity not just with his words but by his example. Joe tirelessly served on behalf of the poor and needy. He advocated for the poor as an aid to a senator on Capitol Hill, in his community or...
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Ben is the husband to Neva and father to Felix (2018), Kaius (2020), and twins Jubilee and Jethro (2023). He is the church planting pastor of Redeemer for the Near Westside in Indianapolis.
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