If you quietly believe your church isn’t that different today than two years ago, consider that because the culture has dramatically changed, people see, perceive, and experience your church differently. That reality is unavoidable. The essential question is — Are people experiencing the difference in your church that you want them to experience?
8 Reasons Potential Pastors Would Rather Begin Ministry with an Internship or Assistant Pastorate
...young leaders preparing for ministry are much more inclined to look for an “entry-level” position before stepping into a lead pastorate. Here are some reasons why....
Recruiting Students to Serve in the Church
The next generation is ready and able to serve. Recruiting students for the work of the ministry should be a high priority for every church.
Digital Icons or Concrete Words – How to Communicate our Content?
Here is one of the greatest challenges, controversies and problems confronting church communicators today: the mistaken priority use of images over carefully crafted words to communicate our content. It doesn’t matter what technology channel we use, the issue of the communication value of words vs. digital icons is the same.
How to Lead a Dynamic Cell Meeting
Joel Comiskey shares key tips to ensure needs are met and people go away satisfied from your small group meetings.
The gospel-shaped church should be like a family because it is a family. That is the overarching theme of 1 Thessalonians 12-15: how Christian love is manifested in our relationships.
Do you believe in angels? About 7 in 10 U.S. adults do, a new AP-NORC poll shows
The large number of U.S. adults who say they believe in angels includes 84% of those with a religious affiliation, and 33% of those without one.
Belief in God, angels, Heaven, Hell and devil hit record lows: study
The shares of Americans who believe in God, angels, Heaven, Hell and the devil have all tumbled to the lowest levels ever recorded over the last two decades and belief in God and Heaven have made the steepest dips, new data from Gallup show.
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