• Eyes Wide Open: Using Secular Wisdom to Achieve Ministry Goals
    Sep 14 2025

    Recently, I had the joy of spending time with some ministers in an area of Sydney where Anglican churches are growing and thriving. Several of the ministers had participated in church consultations that used an outcomes-oriented framework based on solid gospel convictions and utilising organisational systems theory. The consultations had helped the ministry teams accurately measure their present situation and make concrete plans to achieve goals for reaching the lost. This had already led to substantial gospel growth and had given these ministers renewed optimism and Christ-centred confidence in ministry. I praise God for this. I believe there should be more of it.

    The positive power and potential of frameworks like this leads me to keep sounding a note of warning. I’m not trying to dampen enthusiasm for such frameworks. I’m trying to help make their implementation theologically robust for decades to come. As we employ these frameworks and witness their power, there’s something to “watch out” for. We need to have our eyes wide open. The warning I want to keep sounding arises from Paul’s words in 1 Corinthians 3:10: “Let each one take care (or “watch out”) how he builds ….”

    This article, originally published in the Australian Church Record Synod Issue 2025, continues a conversation that began with my article in the ACR Easter edition 2024. I’m writing here primarily for members of the Synod of the Diocese of Sydney. But I’m hoping what I write will be relevant to anyone who has discovered the tremendous power of goal-driven thinking in gospel ministry and wants to reflect further on it. If you haven’t followed the prior conversation, don’t worry; I’ve written this article so you can read it as a standalone.

    It's also available in video format on YouTube, and in audio form via the podcast Iso-Chats: Theology or for direct listening and download at this website.

    From Forget the Channel by Lionel Windsor

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    43 mins
  • Preaching the Pastoral Epistles
    Feb 13 2021

    A one-hour audio seminar with principles and ideas for preaching the biblical books 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy and Titus ("Pastoral Epistles")

    From Forget the Channel by Lionel Windsor

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    1 hr
  • The biblical meaning of righteousness and justification Part 3, with Chris Thomson @ Moore College
    Jun 11 2020

    In this 3-part series, I speak with my colleague Chris Thomson, lecturer in Old Testament at Moore College, who has engaged in detailed research in this area as well as scholarly discussions with others, including N. T. Wright. We talk about what the terms mean, what other people are saying today about the terms, why righteousness is […]

    From Forget the Channel by Lionel Windsor

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    39 mins
  • The biblical meaning of righteousness and justification Part 2, with Chris Thomson @ Moore College
    Jun 4 2020

    In this 3-part series, I speak with my colleague Chris Thomson, lecturer in Old Testament at Moore College, who has engaged in detailed research in this area as well as scholarly discussions with others, including N. T. Wright. We talk about what the terms mean, what other people are saying today about the terms, why righteousness is […]

    From Forget the Channel by Lionel Windsor

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    37 mins
  • The biblical meaning of righteousness and justification Part 1, with Chris Thomson @ Moore College
    May 28 2020

    Martin Luther famously wrote about justification by faith: “if this article stands, the church stands; if this article collapses, the church collapses” (Luther’s Works 40/3.352.3). Justification matters. Why? Because it is caught up with our status before God, our assurance of eternal life, and our freedom to live the Christian life in love for others and […]

    From Forget the Channel by Lionel Windsor

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    48 mins
  • Jacob: Scoundrel, wrestler and ancestor of Christ, with Philip Kern @ Moore College
    May 21 2020

    The figure of Jacob, in the pages of the Old Testament book of Genesis, is a fascinating character. The man who became known as “Israel” was in so many ways a scoundrel, yet he received God’s superabundant blessing, and through him and his descendant Jesus Christ, that blessing came to all the nations of the […]

    From Forget the Channel by Lionel Windsor

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    30 mins
  • Ecclesiastes and a world in crisis, with George Athas
    May 14 2020

    What does the Bible have to say to a world in crisis? In my latest Iso-Chat, I speak to my friend and colleague George Athas about the Old Testament book of Ecclesiastes. Ecclesiastes is about a crisis—a crisis involving disaster, despair and death. In the end, it is a theological crisis of confidence in God’s […]

    From Forget the Channel by Lionel Windsor

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    42 mins
  • How did the Reformers respond to plagues? Learning from history with Mark Earngey @ Moore College
    May 8 2020

    I have a chat to Mark Earngey, Head of the Church History Department and lecturer in Christian Thought at Moore College, about his public online lecture “Protestants and Plagues”. Video This interview is also available as a video on YouTube.

    From Forget the Channel by Lionel Windsor

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    39 mins