One of the most notable demographic changes is the rise of the Hispanic population. Hispanics made up over half of the total U.S. population growth over the last ten years. Today one in five Americans is Hispanic.
Creative Facility Solutions for New Churches
Finding a meeting place for a new church plant is a major challenges for church planters.
Divorcing an Abusive Spouse Is Not a Sin
Not only is it morally justified, it also aligns with Christ’s heart for the vulnerable.
How Your Church Can Partner With Your Community
How can your church partner with your community? It may feel challenging, even impossible, especially if your congregation is set in its ways. But it’s worth doing. Forming partnerships with your community opens the door for both your town or city and the church to be blessed beyond expectation.
What the Church Must Provide Women in Today’s Culture
Our churches have a unique and powerful opportunity to serve women and girls in this cultural moment. As discouragement and disillusionment threaten to take hold, women’s ministries can hold out a particular kind of hope—a hope that’s truth-filled, soul-deep, and all-satisfying.
Don’t Miss the Main Point of Bible Study
How many of us consciously open the Scriptures or engage in the work of theology as a way of seeking the face of God himself?
4 Powerful Questions to Engage Your Small Group in Any Bible Passage
Helping your small group respond to God as you dig into the Bible together is largely a matter of asking the right questions. The most common mistake that group leaders make is to ask too many questions.
Help! I’ve Stopped Caring About God.
Why Christians slide into spiritual apathy, and how they can recover.
6 Ways to Create a Culture of Evangelism
I found several elements missing from this otherwise helpful article. They are the importance of establishing and building a relationship with the person with whom you are having a gospel conversation, of actively listening to people, and of knowing their "spiritual address." what is happening in their lives.
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