Friday, May 19, 2023

Friday's Catch: 'Working Women Are Leaving the Church. Here’s How to Bring Them Back.' And More


Working Women Are Leaving the Church. Here’s How to Bring Them Back.
Between work and family, they are 'on call' 24/7, 365 days a year, and Tuesday mid-morning Bible study just doesn’t fit their schedule.
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The Top Two Things Gen Z Women Need from Your Women's Ministry
In order to equip this next generation to faithfully live for Christ, we need to help them love God with their minds.

Clinical Depression and Ministry: 4 Steps Toward Health
Most ministry leaders are unsure how to help people—or even themselves—through dark seasons, including seasons of clinical depression.

With Joy and Thanksgiving We Welcome You
This article is the seventh in a series called "A Good and Joyful Thing: A series on liturgical spirituality."

In ‘Words of Jesus,’ The Corner Room Sets Six Scriptures to Song
Among the most welcome trends in the contemporary Christian music scene is the renewed focus on simply putting Scripture to song.

3 Things New Believers Experience in Small Groups
As a new believer attends your small group, there are three key components that they will begin to experience....

5 Ways to Prepare to Hear  Preaching
We rightly expect our pastors to spend hours preparing before they preach on Sundays. But what should the people in the pew be doing? How can God’s people prepare to receive the message the preacher has prepared?

The Secret Power of Kindness
Whereas we would imagine that Christians should be the kindest people on earth, given our faith in Christ’s promise and our commitment to his way of life, most of us know that this is not the case. In fact, sometimes, it seems that we struggle more than others to show kindness, especially when our most beloved traditions or opinions are at stake.

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