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Articles for Pastors
Six Reasons Newcomers Should Get Plugged In
The difference between being a church attender and a church member is commitment.
Articles for Pastors
Something Essential to Give the New Pastor
They need time. They need slack. Some room. They need a lot of understanding.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
The Hundred-Year Influence of Henrietta Mears
I've begun to see so clearly that God is not looking for people of great talent, wealth or notoriety, but simply for ordinary people full of faith and the Holy Spirit.
Articles for Pastors
5 Great Ways to Find Your Preaching Voice
Finding your preaching voice can be difficult, so here are some tips to help you along the way.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
A Pastor Walks Into a Gay Bar And…
He took a job at a gay bar, hoping to reach out to the lost. What God did is truly amazing.
Christian News
Bill Hybels’ Successor Resigns From Willow Creek—Effective Immediately
Despite the elder board asking him to wait, Steve Carter announced today that he has resigned from Willow Creek Church, effective immediately. Carter cites a disagreement with the way the elders have handled the allegations against founding pastor Bill Hybels.
Administration
Is it Wise to Hire Family Members?
We can all cite stories that are great examples of success, and stories that seem more like your worst nightmare.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
Dude, Do Young Adults Really Want a Relevant Church?
If you're worried about being "relevant" and keeping young adults in church, be cautious. What young people say they want in their 20s is not necessarily what they want 10 years later.
