Some encouraging news is that Millennials and Gen Z are looking for authenticity when it comes to religion.
12 Ways to Walk With Hurricane Ian Survivors Through Suffering and Loss
Help those who've lived through this disaster by providing practical presence and a listening ear.
Narnia was C.S. Lewis’s Literary Petri Dish
It provided a controlled environment where he could develop, observe, and test his ideas about life and faith.
How to Thrive in Bivocational Ministry
Hint: It’s not doing two things poorly.
8 Habits of Healthy Spiritual Leaders
Here are eight habits spiritual leaders should attain to....
6 Common Mistakes Speakers Make in the First 5 Minutes
If you’re a speaker, preacher, or communicator of any kind, it really doesn’t matter how great your content — if you can’t connect, you can’t communicate. And these 6 common mistakes work directly against your connection.
The Silent Sin That Kills Christian Love
“One of my biggest tasks as a pastor right now is to challenge my people and keep them from contempt.”
10 Things the Church Can Learn About Missions from Jesus, Peter, and Paul
When we read the New Testament to learn about contemporary missionary work, we must be aware of the differences between descriptive and prescriptive texts. It’s neither possible nor expected that we copy every detail of the early Christian realities found in Scripture. Nevertheless, there are some clear patterns in the ministries of Jesus, Peter, and Paul that remain instructive for our missionary efforts.
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