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Tuesday, September 13, 2022

Tuesday's Catch: 'How Faith Leaders Can Help Prevent Suicide in Their Communities' And More


Insights from U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Rev. Dr. Que English

How to Make Your Church Stickier
Geoff Surratt shares share some tips on how to attract, connect, and retain new attendees with the aim to make your church stickier.

5 Reasons Congregations Often Need Time to Change
Chuck Lawless' experience is that many pastors wish their churches were more open to needed change. Congregations, though, can be slow to adapt. In fact, they can be fully resistant to change. If they do accept change, they often need some time to get there. Here are some reasons why....

The "Quiet Quitting" Church
...it’s not just individuals who can quietly quit, but also churches.

“But No One Told Me!” Tips on Improving Staff Communication
People cannot read our minds. We cannot hold them accountable for expectations that we do not communicate to them.

5 Steps on a Lifelong Path to Spiritual Authority
Dan Reiland identifies 5 steps in the path to the lifelong development of spiritual authority.

Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Applya a Passage for Others
These questions are helpful in applying a text not only in preparing a sermon or a Sunday school lesson but also in studying the Bible for our own personal edification.

9 Ideas to Disciple Those with Special Needs in the Church
How can church leaders make disciples of everyone—including those with special needs? Here are nine things to consider.

Here’s Why People REJECT Our Evangelism Efforts
One in five Americans don’t believe in a deity. Less than half of the population attends religious services on a regular basis. Our evangelism isn’t working. People simply find our evangelism unbelievable. Why? While a person’s response to Christ is ultimately a matter that rests in God’s sovereign hands—something we have no control over—a person’s hearing of the gospel is a matter we do have control over and responsibility for.

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