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Articles for Pastors
Two Lesbians Walk Into a Church—Was Jesus Shocked?
When you consider how you might react to seeing lesbians in church, don’t miss this very critical point Jesus makes to us all. If we truly recognize how much it cost God to forgive us, it will flood our hearts with love for God and others who need more of the same.
Articles for Pastors
4 Innovation Inducing Meetings Every Church Staff Needs to Have
One reason many church leaders hate meetings is because they're meeting about the wrong things.
Articles for Pastors
Shorter Sermons Simply Aren’t Always Better
Here are 5 questions to determine your ideal sermon length.
Podcast
Scot McKnight: Reconciling Science and Scripture
“We’ve got to quit trying to show that the Bible is scientific and let the Bible say what it says in its world.”
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
One Word That Leads to Success in Every Relationship
Fail to do this, and you'll struggle with nearly every relationship.
Articles for Small Group Leaders
3 Dimensions of Flourishing Faith
Do you know how to guide your group to release an increase of Christ-centered development in their life?
Articles for Outreach & Missions
11 Things That Might Happen When You Leave a Church Quickly
I realize there are legitimate times to leave church. Let’s just make sure that we’ve prayerfully and lovingly dealt with the issues when we decide to go to a different church body.
Articles for Pastors
What’s Plaguing Pastors?
Television, the Internet and social media have created a perception of the “haves” and “have nots” in ministry.
