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June 8, 2016 | by Guest Authors | Church Growth, Emotional healing, Pastoral Development, Shared Articles, Uncategorized
When Hot Church came to town, it did something to me on the inside. By: Keith Mannes Let’s call it HotChurch. HotChurch shot like a rocket into my world of pick-up trucks on dirt roads. It brought energetic and high tech worship to our staid county. If it was a race, we were losing and […]
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June 8, 2016 | by Guest Authors | Church Growth, Pastoral Development, Shared Articles, Uncategorized
Church leaders need to spark the creativity of innovative believers by Saying “yes” to their passion. By: Karl Vaters Churches get stuck sometimes. If you’re a pastor, you’ve known seasons when it’s hard to get church members to do great things for Jesus. Good things. Okay — anything. During our church’s years of being stuck, I […]
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March 22, 2016 | by Guest Authors | Church Growth, Church Legal Issues, Pastoral Development, Shared Articles, Uncategorized
By: Raul Rivera March 17, 2016 The sound of Pastor Fred’s voice over the phone was heartbreaking as he reported the embezzlement crime to the local police. Only days before, the church had announced that the fundraising for its building campaign had successfully raised $500,000 to construct the church’s new sanctuary and children’s wing. They […]
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March 22, 2016 | by Guest Authors | Church Legal Issues, Civil Disobedience, Historical Study, Persecution of Christians, Shared Articles, Uncategorized
By: David Koyzis What happens when the demands of government contradict our faith in a fundamental way? What if, like Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, we are called to bow the knee to a false god and, in so doing, deny the one true God (Dan. 3)? Or, more likely, what if we are made to […]
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March 17, 2016 | by Guest Authors | Church Growth, Pastoral Development, Research, Uncategorized
Released by Barna Research 11:30AM EDT 3/16/2016, © 2016 by Barna Group. The United States is in a cultural crisis. There are gaping fissures between the rich and poor, growing tensions between races, disunity among faith groups, increasing resentment between genders, and a vast and expanding gap between liberals and conservatives. Generation, gender, socioeconomics, ethnicity, faith, […]
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March 6, 2016 | by Guest Authors | Church Growth, Family Enrichment, Pastoral Development, Shared Articles, Uncategorized
By: Thom Rainer I was serving a church in St. Petersburg, Florida, when it hit me hard. One of my young children had playfully fallen on the floor in the foyer after a worship service. A deacon in the church came up to me and spoke forcefully: “You need to tell your kid to get […]
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October 20, 2015 | by Guest Authors | Uncategorized
By: ANNIE COTTON/CHRISTIAN AID MISSION Originally posted on Charisma News At several steps on their path to death by beheading and crucifixion last month, 11 indigenous Christian workers near Aleppo, Syria, had the option to leave the area and live. The 12-year-old son of a ministry team leader also could have spared his life […]
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October 20, 2015 | by Guest Authors | Uncategorized
By Michael Brown Originally posted on Charisma News I’ve been saying that 2015 is the year of pushback, and this might be the most significant act of pushing back so far: A group of legal scholars, most of them university professors, have declared that the Supreme Court’s redefinition of marriage this past June 26 is not “the law of […]
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September 17, 2015 | by Frank Tunstall | Uncategorized
Bishop Leon Stewart: “You are writing some good material and pointing people to articles that are helpful to spiritual growth. Keep it up. Kathy Petty, Missionary to Spain: So moved by the article of the missionaries beheaded and crucified, and their testimonies, and what God is doing. We have Syrian friends from the Aleppo area […]
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August 12, 2015 | by Frank Tunstall | Uncategorized
Lesson Two of Three Lessons By Frank G. Tunstall The cross of Jesus Christ is the supreme illustration of how bad man’s sinful condition really is, because it took the Lord’s death by crucifixion to redeem all who repent and acknowledge Jesus as the Son of God. The cross of Jesus Christ is also the ultimate […]
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