Tuesday, September 20, 2022

Tuesday's Catch: 'Keith Getty on Lessons from the Life of Queen Elizabeth II' And More


While no human is ever perfect, there is much in Queen Elizabeth II’s life for us to learn from and be thankful for.

The Curious Case of Coronavirus Contagion in Church
Pandemic impact was not as predictable as expected, sociological study finds.

Top 5 Heresies Among American Evangelicals
It’s 2022, but Arianism and Pelagianism are steadily making a comeback, according to the State of Theology report.

The Rural Church Dilemma
Here are some thoughts for rural pastors. You are the experts, not me. But these thoughts might stimulate something in a church that is not going to be known, outside of a miracle, for its numerical growth. In fact, you may wonder sometimes if God knows you are there.

3 Myths About the Small Church Pastor
The vast majority of churches are small in attendance. But there seem to be a few myths about the small church pastor.

Why Become a Disciple-Making Small Group Church?
Some have asked, “Why would I want to lead my church to become a disciple-making church when the people I lead are happy with the status quo?” There are many undeniable and essential reasons.

Evangelism and Social Action Are Close Friends
Since God does call some of us to be involved in social action, how are we to go about it without becoming just like the world we’re supposedly trying to change? We must never forget our first calling is to obey the Great Commission. We’re soldiers of the cross, not mere social activists who happen to be Christians.

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