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Articles for Pastors
Why Being an Authentic Church Leader Is Important and How to Become One
Relationships are crucial to leading your church well.
It can be easy to get caught up in using your administrative skills while leading your church.
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Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
5 Things You Can Do Each Week to Make a Difference in Kids’ Lives
Incorporate the five steps in this verse and you will leave a legacy of faith in the lives of the kids you minister to.
Articles for Small Group Leaders
7 Things You Might Be Missing About Unconnected People
Ever wish you could suddenly unravel the mystery of how to connect the unconnected people in your church?
Articles for Pastors
The Barbarian Way
Pastor Erwin McManus urges Christians to find "the barbarian way" of following Jesus.
Articles for Youth Leaders
How to Help Parents of Teens Who Don’t Want to Go to Church
Are your kids bored with and don't want to go to church? Young teens have a passionate need to be valued and noticed.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
Lottie Moon Didn’t Waste Her Singleness
Lottie’s life as a single missionary reminds us that God’s support and power will never be too little and that it is the source of all we do.
Ministry Tech Leaders
No Matter The Tech Channel, We Need To Communicate Clearly
No matter the tech channel, we need to communicate clearly. Here are three strategic characteristics that will help your marketing be successful no matter what tools you use.
Articles for Pastors
5 Ways to Survive the Mental Game of Church Leadership
One of the problems I struggled with for years in leadership was taking every leadership triumph or setback so personally.
