Saturday, February 24, 2024

Saturday Lagniappe: '4 Tips for Connecting With Seekers' And More


4 Tips for Connecting With Seekers
...here are four things for pastors and church leaders to remember as they seek to reach unchurched people.

How to Disagree Constructively (in Church)
Jesus often declined to answer questions; he redirected people to the best way to consider an issue.

VOICES: When your preconceived notions collide with Christ
When was the last time you were forced to admit to yourself that your preconceived notions about someone or something had been incorrect? Whenever we are not well-versed in a particular matter, we can easily get it wrong by forming ideas and opinions based on a small subset of factors.

What to Do When People Leave Your Church
Here are five suggestions when people leave your church....

Which Bible Translation is the Most Accurate?
In the vast landscape of Biblepublished, selecting the most accurate Bible translation can be a daunting task. With numerous options available, each boasting its own strengths and translation philosophy, determining which translation best aligns with one’s theological convictions and study needs requires careful consideration.

Understanding and Answering Islamic Criticisms of the Bible
What a Muslim may have been taught about the Bible will vary, but the most common view is that the Bible has been corrupted and replaced by the Qur’an which has been perfectly preserved. In this article we will look at what the Qur’an says about the Bible, why Islamic leaders teach the Bible is corrupted, and how we can move forward.

Are Unhealthy Small Groups Dividing Your Church?
Unhealthy small groups often divide the church into cliques....

Balmer: ‘Once you begin to lust after political power and political influence, you lose your prophetic voice’
The closer faith groups get to approving the ideology of white Christian nationalism, the further they drift from the original teachings of Christ, author and historian Randall Balmer said during a webinar hosted by Faithful America.

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