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Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
10 Free Resources Every KidMin Pastor Ought to Know
Who doesn't like free? Check out these free resources that can be gamer changers for your kidmin.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
Should You Give While Getting Out of Debt?
The one spiritual discipline I think many of us resist is generosity, but we must give if we’re going to become more like God.
Articles for Pastors
7 Things for Your 2018 Calendar
Pull all of your leaders and donors together for a fun, appreciation event.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
Discipleship Is Dangerous
Today, we approach discipleship casually, but in the early days and all through church history—discipleship has always been dangerous.
Articles for Pastors
Understanding Where Your Church Is on the Congregational Life Cycle
Most churches are not totally focused on any one stage at any time. Rather, the Congregational Life Cycle demonstrates where a church is predominantly focused in its resources of time, money and emotions.
Articles for Pastors
How Obsession With Youth Hurts the Church (and the Youth)
The church today has an undeniable obsession with youthfulness.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
Is It Sinful to Use Profanity?
Whatever your opinion is regarding the use of profanity, it’s clear that profane words often distort the proper definition and intended use of a word.
Articles for Pastors
5 Benefits of Pastoring a Rural Church
A pastor explains why he's glad he took a church with a name that he couldn’t pronounce in a town with more cows than people.
