Thursday, February 09, 2023

Thursday's Catch: '3 Key Steps for Effective Communication in a Small Church' And More


3 Key Steps for Effective Communication in a Small Church
When you communicate in a small church ministry, it must be a combination of informing your internal and external audiences.

Creating Content for a Younger Generation
Today, reaching teens and young adults with messages that resonate with them is very different from what it was in the past. The constant flood of news and information has decreased attention spans drastically. Everywhere you look, there's something new demanding attention. Jennifer Rodia, United Methodist Communications’ Chief Communications Officer, knows a thing or two about engaging younger audiences and recently shared some tips.

What Can 1928 Teach Us?
This essay by Harry Boone Porter Jr. (1923-99) was first published in The Anglican, April 1999, pp. 11-14, as part of its series “What Does 1549 Have to Say to 1999?” marking the 450th anniversary of the first Book of Common Prayer.

The Case for Pew Bibles
...in this post-COVID, post-modern, post-literate, technological, consumer society, do pew Bibles matter?

9 Reasons Life Groups Go South
Sunday school classes and small groups can gow wrong in a number of ways.

When your child wants to convert to Islam
The first-hand accounts of Christian girls who converted to Islam give us insight into how we can nurture our children to hold on to their faith in Christ.

Starting the Conversation
Evangelism Explosion recently partnered with Lifeway Research to conduct a survey of professing Christians in the U.S. By looking at current evangelism actions and attitudes, we begin to see practical areas where leaders can provide encouragement.

Downplaying the Sin of Homosexuality Won’t Win the Next Generation
Does downplaying this issue give us an evangelistic advantage? Could it be considered faithful to the Great Commission—even necessary for reaching the next generation?

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