Saturday, March 11, 2023

Saturday Lagniappe: 'What God Wants From Your Church' And More


Jesus said He would build His church, but He chose to do that through us. It’s a divine partnership. His purpose and power, our calling and responsibility.

Rick Warren Shares With Russell Moore the Scriptures That Convinced Him Women Pastors Are Biblical
Rick Warren peeled back the curtain on why he believes it is biblical for women to serve as pastors and elders in the church this week (Mar. 8) while speaking with Russell Moore on “The Russell Moore Show” podcast.
This article goes into more detail than the article that I posted Friday.
How to Revitalise a Dormant Church
David Brown, a pastor based in Paris, has nearly half a century of experience revitalising churches across Europe. Christian Today speaks to David about his new book, Reconnect Your Church, and how churches can stay healthy and prevent decline.

What to Do When Revival Comes
"Suppose genuine revival breaks out. What should my priorities be?" D. A. Carson responds to this question.

4 Reasons Jesus Used Parables
Jesus used so many parables in his teaching that it begs the question: Why did Jesus choose to communicate in this way? Why didn’t he speak forthrightly to the crowds that gathered around him?

Bibliolatry: the Exvangelical Boogeyman
David Beadle shares his views on the relationship of Scripture and the sacraments and more.

Don’t Blame the Church Sound Guy: 5 Reasons It’s Not His Fault
Calen Neff gives 5 reasons that it may not be the sound guy's fault for sound issues that you are experiencing in your church's worship services.

Don't Try to Fix Your Group
The purpose of a small group is not to "fix" its participants.

Identifying—and Challenging—Our Biases
As a general rule, we can only do better when we know better. We only know better when we lean in, listen, reflect, and grow.
Everyone has biases, unfair personal opinions that influence their judgment. Some biases are more evident than others.
These 6 Questions Will Reveal How Well You Love Your Neighbors
What does it look like to keep ourselves accountable to joining with God on his mission in our neighborhood?

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