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Youth Leaders Blogs
Outsourcing Friendships: 2 Ways Youth Pastors Can Find Friends
Via the Slant33.com blog Brian Berry, Michelle Lang and I all were asked to answer this question: How do you find safe friendships at church when...
Articles for Small Group Leaders
Excessive, Annoying Grace
Grace is always needed. Never earned. Paid for already.
Videos for Outreach & Missions
David Platt: Why Most Christians Aren’t Involved in the Great Commission
“If you can trust God to save you, then you can trust God to lead you."
Small Group Leaders Blogs
Pursuing God’s Beauty: Stories from the Gospel of John
If you’re like me you’re often asked for a Bible book study recommendation. ”Our group just wants to study a book of the Bible....
Articles for Outreach & Missions
3 Ways to Love Others Better
Jesus commands us to do it. So how do we do it well?
Christian News
Christian Activist: North Korea Is Starving People to Death in Quarantine
North Korea’s leaders continue to claim they have not had a single case of COVID-19, but other sources, such as Christian activist Tim Peters, indicate that North Korea has had cases of the virus and that its handling of the pandemic has been reprehensible.
Christian News
Church Known for Helping Poor Damaged in Portland Riot
Saint André Bessette has had to temporarily stop providing shelter and drop-in services, which include showers, a kitchen, and washing machines after the Portland riot.
Christian News
Exit Polls: White Evangelicals Overwhelmingly Voted for Trump Again This Year
White evangelicals supported President Trump at the ballot box once again this year. Other people of faith held steady to their political convictions as well, voting almost the same way they did in 2016.
