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Videos For Pastors
How to Make a Faux Apology
We all make mistakes and need to ask forgiveness of those we offend. It’s part of life. Unfortunately, not many of us know how to apologize.
Articles for Youth Leaders
5 Ways Jesus Witnessed to Others
We read about 40 examples in the Gospels of how Jesus witnessed to others. Each is unique. What can we learn from a 30,000-foot look at these?
Articles for Pastors
5 Simple Leadership Hacks That Produce More Than You Think
In many ways, great leaders master some very basic things that other people miss.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
5 Reasons Why Engagement Is the New Church Attendance
If you want to see your church grow, stop trying to attract people and start trying to engage people.
Articles for Pastors
Waiting vs. Procrastinating
Over 140 guys have been ‘radically mentored’ around my dining room table. Some are now paying it forward. Some are waiting. Some are procrastinating.
Christian News
2018 Easter in Mosul: ISIL Is Gone, Christians Are Back
For the first time since 2014, Christians in Northern Iraq were able to celebrate Easter in Mosul without a significant fear that they would be killed.
Articles for Youth Leaders
Why We Take the Summer Off Youth Events
If you don’t take summer off for youth events, or you have different reasons for taking summer off, please share in the comments section as I would love to hear about what you do!
Articles for Worship & Creative
The Musician’s Guide to Playing Spontaneous Worship
Worship ministry is mostly about getting out of our own way. If we can minimize distraction, be more authentic, build trust and love Jesus, we’ll create an environment where people participate rather than spectate.
