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Articles for Pastors
Start a New Year With a Blank Page
Have you given God a blank page to plan your life? Some suggestions on making resolutions for a new year.
Articles for Pastors
5 Personal Reflection Questions to Evaluate Your Year and Start the New Year Right
The start of a new year is a great time for reflection and planning ahead. Here are five suggestions to help you in that process.
Videos For Pastors
Before You Preach on the Soul, Watch This Video
In the Old Testament the word for soul, "nephesh," is much broader than our English word describes. In fact, it refers to the entire body.
Christian News
Is the Gospel Being Hindered by Unethical Clergy?
A new survey shows a growing number of people think clergy are unethical. Does the research suggest there's need for a code of ethics?
Ministry Tech Leaders
Why You Should Record Every Church Service LIVE!
Recording every service helps people listen to the realities of what the team sounds like. Listening to the playback opens up opportunities to have those honest but difficult discussions.
Articles for Pastors
9 Toxic Traits of Common Church Bullies
Church bullies have always been around. Here are nine traits of church bullies that can help us recognize them before they do too much damage.
Articles for Worship & Creative
A Simple Shift to Increase Engagement in Worship
How to help your worshipers engage more with praising God.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
The Question of Questions for Christians With Political Convictions
“If it could be shown that you are wrong in your conviction (position on this issue, support of that candidate), could you change?”
