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Articles for Outreach & Missions
Life in a Fallen World: a Theology of Uncomfortable Grace
Life in this terribly broken world is hard. You are constantly dealing with the frustration of this world not operating the way God intended. Now, there are really only two responses we can have to the brokenness that complicates all of our lives: cursing or mourning.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
Face Masks: The New Sackcloth?
Face masks are a point of controversy these days of coronavirus. Like sackcloth, they’re uncomfortable, inconvenient, and goofy-looking. It makes sense to me that, rightly used, they can’t do much harm, and they probably can do a lot of good.
Articles for Pastors
Please Don’t Make ‘How Many Watched Online?’ Our New Ministry Metric
It’s a whole new ballgame. In a matter of just a few weeks, churches all around the world have a new standard for measuring ministry success: how many watched online. And I’m trying not to be cynical about it.
Free Resources for Children's Ministry Leaders
Free Kids Lesson Package: “Missions: Kids Around the World”
God is still changing people's hearts all over the world in places like Haiti through missionaries.
Children's Ministry How To's
Attention Grabber Ideas: 3 Ways To FASCINATE Kids
It is GUARANTEED, yes guaranteed, that a child will learn something when he or she is fascinated.
Outreach & Missions Blogs
11 Signs That You Suffer From Ministry Arrogance
It's easy for emerging movements to become ministry arrogant.
Christian News
This Is What Costi Hinn Wishes Celebrity Pastors Knew
Costi Hinn is concerned his former peers care too much about gaining and keeping followers than they do about preaching the gospel. “Be a real soldier; a real warrior; a real preacher on the front lines who’s willing to lose if it means gaining Christ."
