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Thursday, June 30, 2016
On the Net: "Issues in the Future of Evangelicalism" and More
Issues in the Future of Evangelicalism
The future of evangelicalism includes harsh realities for churches. Read More
5 Multisite Ministry Malfunctions
Before you launch a campaign and strategize with your team, take note of these potential multisite malfunctions that our team has witnessed in our work helping churches find their staff members. Read More
The Primary Trait that Leads to Church Growth
Hustle. If you want to see your church grow, you must hustle. This may sound generic to you. “Ok, Jeremy. I need to work hard. Thanks for this stunning advice.” Yes. Hustle. It’s that simple. Read More
4 Lessons the Haystack Prayer Meeting Teaches Us
An often overlooked monument at Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts marks one of the most important events in the history of the world. Read More
Why I Am Not Egalitarian
I've got just two articles remaining in this series I’ve titled “Why I Am Not…” Week by week I am describing why I have rejected some theological positions in favor of others and my purpose is not so much to persuade as it is to explain. There is a story behind every position I hold and each of these articles tells one of those stories. I have already told why I am not atheist, Roman Catholic, liberal, Arminian, paedobaptist, or dispensational. Today I want to tell why I am not egalitarian. Read More
The Trinity debate in 200 words
I’ve been asked by several people to explain the current Trinity debate in a way that someone without seminary training can understand. In other words, no Latin allowed. I want to do that today because I sense a frustration in many people that read blogs but feel left behind. So here is my attempt to simplify the issues (in 200 words!) so that you read the Scriptures with these categories in your mind. Read More
Early Warning Signs of an Unhealthy Staff Member
How can we get out in front and recognize the early warning signs of a good staff member starting to head in the wrong direction? The starting point is to know what to look for. Read More
10 Ways to Have a Reproducing Culture
Reproducing cultures reproduce leaders. Read More
3 Ways to Recover Enthusiasm for Your Current Role
Intuitively we know that if we just bounce from role to role, we won’t really make a long-standing impact. The apostle Paul challenged believers to keep their zeal and enthusiasm (Romans 12:11). Thus, wise leaders continually stir up passion for their current roles. Here are three practical ways to do so.... Read More
9 Hidden Factors That Influence Your Leadership More Than You Think
What hidden factors threaten to make or break you as a leader? Read More
7 Signs of Dangerous Ministry Burnout
Perry Noble on seven warning signs that you’re rapidly approaching ministry burnout. Read More
Preacher’s Toolkit: Should I Learn Hebrew and Greek or Is Bible Software Enough?
Now that we have computer programs like BibleWorks, Logos, and Accordance, why do pastors and Bible teachers need to study the biblical languages? Read More
Blog spotlights 'evergreen' evangelism principles
Southern Baptist pastors looking to equip their churches in evangelism have a new tool to employ. The North American Mission Board has launched a blog to bring attention to "evergreen" principles that are working in some of the most evangelistic Southern Baptist churches in North America. Read More
Women who attend religious services five time less likely to commit suicide, study says
Women who regularly attend religious services are five times less likely to commit suicide in comparison to those who never attend services, researchers have found. Read More
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