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How do we minister to the homebound in our local churches? How do we care for members who face prolonged isolation from the church due to chronic illness, physical disability, caretaking, or other factors? How does the persecuted church continue to flourish when meeting altogether is neither safe nor wise?
Rethinking Pastoral Ministry Post-Covid
It may be premature to talk about post-COVID-19. Health experts are anticipating a surge of new infections in the fall as the latest COVID-19 mutation spreads in the US population. The need for annual COVID-19 vaccine booster is a very real possibility.
Will the Sunday After Easter Be a Letdown?
We don’t have to wait until the next big holiday to expect God to do amazing things in our Sunday service. All the elements we really need—the Word of God, the gospel and the Holy Spirit—are available to us 52 Sundays of every year.
One of the Most Overlooked Arguments for the Resurrection
This article and the next one consider arguments for the resurrection of Jesus from the dead.
Meat from the Sky and the Resurrection’s Plausibility
Tiothy Paul Jones Jr. offers 2 reasons for trusting that Jesus rose from the dead.
What Atonement Theories Tell Us About Our Politics
They were developed in their historical contexts. What does that mean for today?
Dances with Calendars: 4 Tips When Calendering Your Small Groups
Of all the most frequent things we do, scheduling and working with calendars seems like it wastes more time than anything else. No matter what we do, no matter how hard we try, scheduling meetings is just an empty hole that we pour our limited time and energy into.
3 Steps for Church Leaders to Renew Our Passion for Evangelism
How to make the lost a priority in your church’s heart and ministries.
4 Steps to Lead Your Church to be Evangelistic
Do you want your church to be evangelistic? Check out these four strategies for moving your church in this direction.
3 Keys to Telling Better Stories That Reach Others
Christians bear the responsibility of courageously telling our stories, but we should also hold ourselves accountable for telling our stories creatively. How you tell your story matters.
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