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Youth Leaders Blogs
Bible Reading, The Key To Success
I realize that this is the Sunday school answer here but....
it is the answer.
In ten years of youth ministry I'm finally starting to get...
Articles for Small Group Leaders
Steve Gladen on Saddleback’s Coaching Strategy
Learn the four kinds of groups and the care they need to grow.
Free Resources for Worship & Creative
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"For nothing is impossible with God." - Luke 1:37
Articles for Pastors
6 Core Components for Resolving Church Conflict
If church conflicts were handled according to the clear processes outlined in Scripture, maybe fewer people would be bailing on the church.
Christian News
3 Players Who Will be Playing for Jesus in the Big Game
"I’ve grown up in church, and [faith] really helps you know why you’re playing the game, and who you’re doing it for," Patrick Mahomes says.
Christian News
Small MN Church Makes Headlines for ‘all the wrong reasons’
Headlines from outlets across the country declared the church was pushing out older members in the hope of attracting new, younger families and thus revitalizing the church. Church leaders say the headlines were wrong.
Christian News
UPDATE: Truett McKeehan’s Cause of Death Was Accidental Overdose
Autopsy and toxicology reports have revealed that TobyMac's son, Truett McKeehan, died from an accidental drug overdose after consuming fentanyl and amphetamines.
Podcast
Meg Meeker: What You Need to Know About Teen Sex, Depression, and Social Media Use
Never think, says Dr. Meg Meeker, that you have no power to help your teens navigate challenges like social media, depression, and premarital sex. The dangers are real, she says, but "there’s a lot parents (and youth leaders) can do.”
