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Articles for Outreach & Missions
Should Our Smaller Church Be Growing?
Many American Christians have this idea that if a church is big, it must be better. Not necessarily. Our obsession with “bigness” can be a reflection of American values, rather than biblical ones.
Politics
Roy Moore: What Are Christians Willing to Overlook in Leaders?
Key evangelical leaders discuss whether or not they can support Roy Moore.
Videos For Pastors
If ESPN Ran Your Post-Sermon Press Conference
What would it be like if you held a pastor press conference Monday morning to evaluate how you had done the day before? John Crist’s video humorously touches on some insecurities you likely feel when it comes to your preaching.
Articles for Pastors
4 Ways to Grow Your Church This Christmas
Our team has come up with a strategy and content to maximize this season.
Articles for Small Group Leaders
4 GREAT Icebreaker Questions for BRAND-NEW Groups
Asking a few icebreaker questions builds community, opening people up to one another and what God wants to do through the relationships in the group.
Articles for Youth Leaders
Fake News and Youth Evangelism
How you can navigate the latest "prophecy watch."
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Church Shootings: Safety Measures Every Children’s Ministry Needs to Have in Place
With church shootings becoming more common, we will specifically focus on safety measures all children's ministries needs to have in place.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
Pastors, Here’s a Novel Idea: Invite Newcomers to Lunch
How do we treat those visiting or relatively new to our churches in ways that make them know we are glad they came?
