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Pastors
2 Realities That Often Stifle Conviction for Developing Leaders
If you can imagine leading without developing leaders, then leadership development is not a conviction.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
7 Ways to Earn and Keep Trust
Building and maintaining trust is critical to good leadership. Thankfully, there are ways to earn and keep trust as a leader.
Articles for Pastors
Why We Need to Start Preaching and Teaching the Basics of Christianity
The ramifications for preaching and teaching are enormous. False teaching and wrong believing create Christians who aren’t just weak, they’re actually damaging to the cause of Christ.
Articles for Worship & Creative
The Next Worship Leaders
The next worship leaders are ready to act, taking their creative calling seriously and understanding the vital role worship leaders play in the holistic spiritual formation of the next Christians.
Pastors
Will Our Relationships With Others in Heaven Be Part of Our Eternal Rewards?
Many would list people and relationships as their treasures. Other than Jesus, the greatest treasure I’ve ever had on Earth is my wife Nanci.
Pastors
Apostasy and the Rise of the Nones
Can someone commit apostasy? It’s an important question facing the church in light of our entry into a post-Christian world, one where increasing numbers are claiming to have once been Christians and now claim to be “nothing.”
Voices
What Really Happened with the Last Supper and the Olympics—Between American Evangelicals
The Olympics are over, but we have a bit of unfinished business.
Christian News
Mentally Ill Man Found Guilty of Capital Murder for Killing TX Pastor
Following a trial this week, a jury found 25-year-old Mytrez Woolen guilty of capital murder in the January 2021 shooting death of Pastor Mark McWilliams. The verdict resulted in an automatic life sentence, with no possibility of parole.
