Tuesday, January 02, 2024

Tuesday's Catch: 'How a church's deaf ministry is sharing the Gospel with those hard of hearing" And More


How a church's deaf ministry is sharing the Gospel with those hard of hearing
A deaf Pennsylvania couple is helping to lead a ministry for the deaf community and encouraging churches to understand the needs of those hard of hearing in their communities.

How Pastors Can Prepare Their People for an Election Year
Church leaders need to equip their people to navigate the politics of an election year. And some guiding principles can serve pastors well. 

Schiess shows how politicians use and abuse Scripture to shape history and hermeneutics
Our binary thinking blinds us to the way Scripture confronts our favored party or policy.

How To Apologize When You Mess Up in Youth Ministry
The details don’t really matter. Maybe you lost a freshman in the corn maze. Maybe there was a fight—like an actual fight—about predestination. Or maybe it was more serious. A volunteer said something inappropriate. Kids acted recklessly when you were responsible for them. We all mess up, and we all say we’re sorry. But we don’t all know how to apologize well.

Nurturing our relationship with God
Our relationship with the Lord is not something to neglect; if we wish to bear fruits and grow, we must abide in Him.
Here’s a sobering truth: the wasted life is possible. It is a lurking enemy we must be aware of. Talents can be buried, time can be squandered, opportunities can be missed. You will not drift towards the vision of life God has for you. Seriously, let that sink in. You will not accidentally end up building an excellent life. We can spin our wheels, put out fires, run in circles, fill up our calendars, and yet still be missing what God has.But there is a better way.

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