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Articles for Pastors
5 Qualities to Seek in the Heart of a Leader
Someone asked me recently what I primarily look for in the hiring of a staff position. I said, without reservation, first and foremost, I look for the heart of a leader.
Articles for Pastors
Pastor: Here’s the Best Thing You’ll Ever Do for Yourself
The best you can do for yourself is also the hardest thing for a pastor or staff member or lay leader to do: to call out for help.
Articles for Worship & Creative
Is Our Worship a One-Sided Conversation?
A singular focus on worship is a one-sided conversation without discipleship.
Articles for Youth Leaders
Youth Group Icebreaker Games for Kids: 10 Fun Activities
Youth group icebreaker games help kids feel more comfortable and connected. Try these 10 fun get-to-know-you ideas!
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Friends With Jesus: Teach Preschoolers About Knowing Christ
Being friends with Jesus is our goal in children’s ministry. Use this preschool Bible lesson to teach kids about having a relationship with Christ.
Christian News
Arkansas Pastor, a Foster Parent to 70 Children, Charged With 100 Counts of Possessing and Distributing CSAM
James Vincent Henry, pastor of Crossroads Assembly of God in Delight, Arkansas, has been charged with 100 counts of possessing, viewing, and distributing child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
Mental Health
Barbara Peacock: Actively Engaging in Soul Care
Dr. Barbara Peacock and Jason Daye explore the importance of actively and intentionally engaging in our own soul care as we serve others.
Wellness
Therapeutic Friendship: Receptive Capacity
Receptive capacity is our ability to let in and be positively affected by the good in our interactions and relationships. Friendships thrive on mutual respect, understanding, and the exchange of positive affirmations and support.
