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				August 7, 2018 | by Guest Authors | Apologetics, Biblical Study, Christian Workers, Church Discipline, Emotional healing, Evangelism, Family Enrichment, Moral issues, Pastoral Development, Pentecostal Revival, Sexual Abuse, Shared Articles 
								ministrytodaymag.com/life/deliverance/25176-this-is-destroying-more-churches-pastors-marriages-and-people-than-anything-in-history “The greatest threat to the cause of Christ in the history of the world.” – Josh McDowell BY: CONQUER SERIES  8:00AM EDT 7/16/2018 As we see the daily political and social turmoil in our society, Christians are praying for God to send a spiritual revival to stir the church and ignite the fire of repentance […]
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				May 29, 2018 | by Guest Authors | Christian Workers, Church Growth, Church Planting, Emotional healing, Pastoral Development, Shared Articles 
								www.startchurch.com/blog/view/name/how-to-prevent-ministry-burnout? By: Raul Rivera Burnout reason #1: Critical Church Members Oftentimes, one of the greatest sources of burnout for a pastor can come from the very people that he or she serves on a weekly basis – church members. These are the folks for which you often stay up late praying. These are the individuals […]
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				May 8, 2018 | by Guest Authors | Emotional healing, Evangelism, Historical Study, Prayer and Intercession, Shared Articles, War Stories 
								https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2018/may/napalm-girl-kim-phuc-phan-thi-fire-road.html The “Napalm Girl” from a famous Vietnam War photo tells her story of coming to faith. By: Kim Phuc Phan Thi You have seen my picture a thousand times. It’s a picture that made the world gasp—a picture that defined my life. I am nine years old, running along a puddled roadway in front […]
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				April 24, 2018 | by Frank Tunstall | Biblical Study, Emotional healing, Pastoral Development, Pentecostal Revival, Prophecy 
								 By: Frank Tunstall The story of the Samaritan woman is a marvelous illustration of the ministry gifts the Lord used to win her, and that the Apostle Paul identified as gifts of the Holy Spirit (John 3:1-17; Ephesians 4:11-13). The setting is the ancient city of Sychar, located some forty miles north of Jerusalem. Sychar […]
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				February 28, 2018 | by Frank Tunstall | Biblical Study, Christian Workers, Easter, Emotional healing, Evangelism, Funerals, Historical Study, Pastoral Development, Prophecy, Scriptures 
								By: Frank G. Tunstall  Luke records a story about Jesus paying a visit to a home owned by a woman named Martha, in a village Luke did not name. She had a sister named Mary living with her. Luke’s story makes no mention of a brother. The women hosted a meal for Jesus and His […]
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				January 30, 2018 | by Frank Tunstall | Christian Workers, Church Legal Issues, Emotional healing, Evangelism, Family Enrichment, Moral issues, Pastoral Development, Sexual Abuse, Shared Articles 
								    Introduction By: Frank G. Tunstall Dr. Maureen Farrell Garcia has written an excellent article on how to spot sex offenders in the church. In fact, it’s the best I have ever read. I think it is must reading for all pastors and Christian workers charged with training and protecting children and young people. Every youth pastor should read […]
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				January 18, 2018 | by Guest Authors | Church Legal Issues, Emotional healing, Moral issues, Pastoral Development, Shared Articles 
								 christianitytoday.com/edstetzer/2018/january/andy-savages-standing-ovation-was-heard-round-world-because.html This is a needed, and provocative article for all of our churches. Ed Stetzer’s is certainly right: the church is responsible to protect the abused, and not the abuser. At the same time, the problem with this article, it seems to me, is that it does not go far enough. We are to protect the abused, […]
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				December 19, 2017 | by Frank Tunstall | Biblical Study, Easter, Emotional healing, Family Enrichment, Historical Study, Pastoral Development, Persecution of Christians 
								By: Frank Tunstall Life’s journey can have wide emotional swings of all kinds, going left and right, up and down. This had to be true with Mary, the mother of Jesus. Without trying to be exhaustive, this article will look at some of her experiences that lifted her to the highest pinnacles of joy, and […]
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				November 22, 2017 | by Guest Authors | Church Growth, Emotional healing, Evangelism, Family Enrichment, Moral issues, Pastoral Development, Prayer and Intercession, Shared Articles 
								By Phil Larson, as told to Frank Tunstall The world’s largest casino is located on I-35 at the Texas/Oklahoma border. It’s the economic powerhouse of the whole area. The casino also multiplies drunkenness, illegal drugs, gangs, shootings, prostitution, and every other form of sin. In short, broken families and abused children litter the landscape.  I […]
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				August 16, 2017 | by Frank Tunstall | Church Growth, Emotional healing, Evangelism, Pastoral Development, Prophecy 
								Dear Pastor Jim: Young David’s fight with Goliath did not prove him to be a success for life; it only made him a success in that battle. If he had killed Goliath and that was the end of him, we would have never heard  about David the son of Jesse, the man after God’s own heart. The battle  in […]
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