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Articles for Pastors
Is the Digital or Internet Church Really the Church?
There is increasing debate about the nature of the digital church.
Articles for Youth Leaders
How to Stop Being a Hamster in the Ministry Wheel
Do you ever feel like a hamster in a wheel?
Articles for Outreach & Missions
A Family Has All Generations
A church made of many generations is uncommon and difficult because Satan fully knows the powerful testimony a multigenerational church will have upon a self-centered world.
Articles for Pastors
4 Elements Your Sunday Services Need
Moving offering to the end of our service resulted in giving, guest cards and overall connections to the church increasing exponentially.
Articles for Worship & Creative
What Does Your Worship Say About God?
If an outsider came into your Sunday meeting and observed you worshiping, what would he conclude you think about God?
Articles for Outreach & Missions
A Second-Century Writer Shows Us How to Engage Culture
Second-century writer Tatian used investigative tools as he read through the Old Testament. The more he read, the more he realized just how unreasonable paganism was. As a result, he decided to become a Christian.
Articles for Pastors
Four Ways Pastors Can Lead Their Congregations by Example
How can pastors and church leaders address our own brokenness in ways that exalt Christ, demonstrate the power of the Gospel and strengthen the mission of the church?
Articles for Pastors
How to Structure a Sticky Sermon
If your sermon isn’t sticky, it won’t stay with those who hear it. If your sermon isn’t sticky, it’ll bounce off them and be lost forever.
