Tuesday, February 27, 2024

Tuesday's Catch: 'The little known story of the first Anglican female preachers' And More


The little known story of the first Anglican female preachers
The Church of England first appointed female preachers during the First World War. This is the story....

4 Surprises About America’s Religious ‘Nones’
...taking a closer look at religiously unaffiliated Americans brings a few surprises, upending presuppositions and assumptions of what our friends and neighbors think and how they live.

The Rise of the Non-Christian Evangelical
Some Jews, Muslims, Hindus, and Buddhists are identifying as Evangelicals. Why?

Why We Must Be Vigilant Against Hypocrisy
Living in repentance is the starting point for removing judgment and hypocrisy from our own lives and encouraging the same in our churches.

The East African Revival at 95
The East African Balokole (saved ones) has been described as Africa’s foremost conversionist and revival movement within Protestant churches. The Christian conversion movement started in northern Rwanda and southern Uganda in 1929 as a response to what was perceived as the deadness and decay of conventional religion, associated with the missionary church. It sought to bring vigor to Christian life.

Leading Worship That Glorifies and Serves
We serve as those who serve by the strength God supplies.

How To Partner With Parents in Your Children’s Ministry Each Week
Brandon Horst makes six suggestions for how to partner with parents every single week.

5 Tips for Facilitating Small Groups Effectively Josh Evans gives give you some tips for help facilitate small groups effectively.

Tennessee passes bill allowing officials not to perform same-sex marriages
A new Tennessee law will allow public officials to refuse to perform same-sex marriages if their religious beliefs make them unable to do so in good conscience.

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