Wednesday, June 08, 2022

Wednesday's Catch: 'New Kinds of Churches Really Are the Hope of the Future' And More


New Kinds of Churches Really Are the Hope of the Future
Michael Frost makes the case for new church models.

Americans Open to Most Churches, Regardless of Denomination
Americans have a wide range of opinions and impressions about Christian denominations, but most won’t rule out a church based on its denomination.

This Love of Guns: It’s Way Beyond Our Understanding
Christians leading communities plagued by cartels and gangs are baffled that American Christians would champion the right to own firearms.

5 Ways Covid Has Forever Shaped My Leadership
My leadership is different now than it was at the beginning of 2020. Covid has forever shaped my leadership.

5 Fascinating Lessons From a ‘Secret’ Guest in Church Worship Services
I have served as a secret guest and secret guests do notice important things that church members overlook!

Enhancing Your Church’s Video Streams with Multiple Cameras
Multiple camera can make a real difference to your video streams.

Theology Without Love is Dead
Our pastoral calling isn’t to information transfer or to practice Funko Pop Discipleship. No. Our ministry is to proclaim Christ and to fan into flame an affection for God, in order that these students would walk in his light for the remainder of their days. We want to make lifelong disciples.

What Lead Pastors Might Be Missing with NextGen Ministry
Quite frankly, it’s easy for a lead pastor to neglect the NextGen ministry. As long as volunteers are in place for the nursery and teachers are in the classrooms for children, we lead pastors tend not to dedicate much time to this area of the church.

Missing Half the Gospel
Something essential is missing from the way we typically share the gospel.

TikTok: Could ‘Algorithm-Based Evangelism’ Be a Bigger Opportunity for the Gospel Than Radio and Television Combined?
Social media has changed forever with the rise of TikTok, which is now officially the most opened and watched app in the social media ecosystem. It has become so successful that Meta, YouTube, and Twitter have altered the way they function in order to maintain their footing-and that’s a good thing for the gospel.

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