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Articles for Outreach & Missions
Women in the Storyline of Redemptive History
Women in the Bible play a significant role in God's story of redemption. Here are 21 observations I came up with on women in the storyline of redemptive history.
Articles for Pastors
The Importance of Doctrine
Every human being has constructed a superstructure of life assumptions that functions as the instrument they use to make sense of life.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
God’s Promises in Adversity
Our job, our relationship status, our popularity, our friends, they all might change moment to moment, and yet “the loyal, unfailing love of God is as vast as the heavens” (Psalm 36:5).
Articles for Small Group Leaders
Fun Small Groups: 3 Reasons Your Groups Must Include This Element
In the midst of all the tasks, three reasons to pursue fun small groups.
Articles for Pastors
Christ-Centered Intentionality
The Christ-centered life should be characterized by joy and peace, not frantic stress.
Christian News
America’s Economy (and Social Programs): Fueled by Faith
The economic impact of religion in the United States is worth $1.2 trillion a year, making it equivalent to the 15th largest national economy in the world, according to a study out of Georgetown University.
Podcast
Rich Stearns: World Vision Is the Emergency Room of the Planet
“Communities that are poor have been poor for centuries so the causes are deeply ingrained in the culture. The solutions are also long term.” - Rich Stearns
Ministry Tech Leaders
This is Your Greatest Asset
We all have responsibilities. Much of it s expected. It’s maintaining, not ground breaking. It’s keeping things going, not necessarily moving ahead.
