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Articles for Pastors
‘Anglicostal’: How Pentecostal Faith Prepared Me for the Anglican Church
Is there such a thing as an Anglican Pentecostal? There's no doubt that the traditions are different. But I think the one prepared me for the other...and I wonder if there isn't a way to merge them together.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
10 Things You Should Do for Your Children’s Ministry in 2018
With the new year right around the corner, here are ideas for being intentional in your children's ministry in 2018.
Articles for Small Group Leaders
This Week, Re-Calibrate Your Life
Share these principles with your small group members to wrap up one year and start the new one right.
Articles for Pastors
The Lord Promises to Be With My Mouth
Every preacher wants the Lord to be his/her mouth before they open it to declare God's truth.
Articles for Pastors
4 Rules for Responding to Nasty Emails
Pastors get nasty emails all the time. What's the best way to handle them.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
How (and Why) to Stop Asking God to Change Your Spouse
Are you focused less on how to love your spouse and more on how to change your spouse? Here's how practicing a new habit changed the way I thought about, acted toward, and spoke about my wife.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Make Christmas a Starting Point, Not a Dead End Zone
Remember the joy you have at Christmas and be intentional about sharing it all year long.
Articles for Worship & Creative
The Limitations of New Year’s Resolutions
Glenn Packiam explains the dark side of the annual tradition.
