Tuesday, June 01, 2021

Further Articles from Around the Web: When We Don't Care Enough to Care and More


When We Don't Care Enough to Care As we love and comfort others, the Comforter gives strength for our weariness (and wariness too).

Is Your Church Equipped to Handle a Suicide Epidemic? – An Interview with Dr. Matthew Sleeth Every single day, someone you know is thinking about committing suicide. Ten million Americans will consider killing themselves in the upcoming year. On today’s episode, Thom and Sam talk to Dr. Matthew Sleeth about how Christians—and our churches—can offer hope and be part of the solution.

The Top Reason People Attend Bible Study Groups Lifeway Research revealed (and documented in a free ebook, Together: The Power of Groups) a related truth about Bible study groups: the number one reason people visit a Bible study group is because of an invitation. It’s just that simple.

Helping your Small Group Deal with Grief Josh Hunt shares the lessons that he learned from Rick Warren about how your small group can help in times of grief.

This Week’s Free eBook: ‘Evangelism as Exiles’ Need a good book for your summer vacation? We’ve got you covered. This summer we are giving away a free eBook every week, for 12 weeks. This week (May 31 to June 6) our book giveaway is Evangelism as Exiles: Life on Mission as Strangers in Our Own Land by Elliot Clark.

6 Principles for Sharing Your Testimony Personal testimonies are one of the most influential tools the Holy Spirit uses to stir spiritual interest and point people toward Christ.


How the Gospel Should Shape Our Political Posture Evangelical Christians often engage in political discourse in ways that reflect the broader culture rather than the gospel.

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