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Articles for Outreach & Missions
When Looking for a Church, Beware the “Right Fit”
“I’m looking for a church that’s just like me.”
Few people would say it quite so crassly, but the sentiment is common. I often hear...
Articles for Outreach & Missions
Your Church Needs an Intergenerational Communication Plan
Once we realize the importance of intergenerational communication platforms and how to access generations, we have a much better chance of bridging the gap and finding ways to bring generations together.
Articles for Pastors
Should We Meet in House Churches?
“God has brought great awakenings and massive church growth during times with and without church buildings.”
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Help Kids to “Taste and See” How Good God Is
As a parent and kids’ pastor, I want kids to taste and see how good God is, awakening them to run after Him for a lifetime.
Articles for Pastors
7 Ways to Help Prevent Leadership Loneliness
You have to believe something better is possible and make a plan to alter the slow slide into loneliness.
Pastor How To's
Remembering 9/11: What Pastors Should and Shouldn’t Do
This Sunday, you have an important decision to make—how will you address 9/11?
Daily Buzz
Leviticus: A Picture of a Counter-Cultural God Who Forgives Sin
Leviticus: "We know you’ve been avoiding it because it’s weird. So let’s fix that."
Youth Leaders Blogs
Partnering with Parents… Practically!
I’ve heard lots & lots of ministries (including ours) say that it’s their goal to Partner with Parents of jr. highers. But how that...
