Lessons from Hybrid Youth Ministry This fall, we rolled out our teen faith formation/youth ministry/Confirmation prep calendar using what I’ve learned is technically a “concurrent” model: families would opt to have their teens participate in the appropriate gathering either in person or virtually, but both in-person and virtual participants met at the same time. How did it go? Well, here are my big takeaways.
When Will Churches Be Back? Vital Information for Churches and Christian Leaders This post is a brief overview of Ed Stetzer's interview with Dr. Francis Collins, Director of the National Institutes of Health. It contains a link to the full interview.
3 Bioethical Questions about the COVID-19 Vaccines As the COVID-19 vaccine rollout in the US expands from health care staff to elderly citizens and essential workers, Americans are weighing whether to get the shot when given the chance.
The Preacher’s Guide to Preparing Sermons With a Team If you’re like most preachers, you prepare alone. The problem is, you are not Moses. You are not an Old Testament prophet. There is nothing requiring you to use this method. I’m not saying God can’t speak to you in your study. You should hear from God as you prepare. If you’ve been preaching for any length of time, you know how exhilarating it is to spend time in prayer and study and hear from God. There is nothing like it. But this should not lead you to think that you must prepare every sermon alone.
How to Go Deep into Bible Study without Getting Lost Whether reading the Bible in your first language or in the original Greek and Hebrew, here are three key ideas that can keep you on the exegetical straight and narrow.
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