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Articles for Outreach & Missions
Helping Wayward Friends
If you want to help a wayward friend be restored to Jesus, be ready to bring Jesus' Word to your friend. Study the Scriptures, learn the gospel backward and forward, memorize helpful passages, plan what Bible stories you might read with them, and be bold.
Small Group Leaders How To's
7 Questions to Help Develop Strengths, Not Weaknesses
People can fire off a list of their weaknesses, no problem, but ask them for their strengths and they hesitate.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
7 Reasons Your Church Isn’t Reaching the Lost in Its Own Backyard
It's never too late for a church to reach out to the community. Let's start today.
Preaching & Teaching
Preaching Advice You Don’t Often Hear: “Make ‘Em Laugh”
Humor is a must for good preaching. It disarms, engages and reinforces a good preacher's points. But only good humor.
Worship & Creative Videos
God’s Instruction Manual to the World
Derwin Gray shares a powerful challenge to the church about living and loving as an example to the world.
Ministry Tech Leaders
Tech is Benign, Right? (Well, Not So Fast)
Tech is benign, right? Wrong. As an article from The New York Times put it: "The medical profession has an ethic: First, do no harm. Silicon Valley...
Articles for Worship & Creative
Good Worship Music, Bad Worship
Many of us all to easily equate quality music with a deep experience of worship. Here's how to avoid making that link, and how we ought to think about "good worship."
Preaching & Teaching
5 Ways to Shorten Your Sermon
Sometimes, the toughest decision is not what to include, but what to cut.