The size of the church never limits the scope of God’s power. God does big things in small churches.
It’s not the size of your church as much as what God wants to do through your church.
A word for the small churches
We might need reminding that small is faithful too.
Brandon O’Brien: The Surprising Strengths of Small Churches
What if being a small church isn’t a weakness, but a strength?
How MAGA’s 'religious revolution' masks a 'Christian call for vengeance': conservative
Conservative journalist David French, in his New York Times columns, has often stressed that religion — including Christianity — plays a valuable role in American life. But in his October 16 column, the Never Trump conservative offers a grim critique on the state of U.S. Christianity almost nine months into President Donald Trump's second term.
US churchgoers losing biblical conviction on family, life and morality - study
A new nationwide study by the Family Research Council (FRC) and the Cultural Research Center (CRC) at Arizona Christian University reveals a striking decline in biblical conviction among regular US churchgoers, especially on issues of family, life, and morality.
The Reformed Tradition in Reformation Anglicanism
Seth Snyder looks at some of the ways Reformation Anglicans sometimes misuse, or are confused about the term “Reformed.”
Also See: Elizabethan Anglicanism and the Reformed Tradition; "Reformation Anglicanism": A CritiqueThe Least Appreciated People in Your Church (And What To Do About It)
There are many underappreciated people in your church. If you are in leadership, you must ensure they receive the proper recognition, encouragement, and resources. Josh and Sam discuss several groups that fly under the radar but are critical to everyday ministry.
The Challenges and Opportunities of Solo Pastors
Solo pastors face a range of challenges. Craig Meek offers pastors insights from respected church leadership author Gary L. McIntosh. In drawing from The Solo Pastor: Understanding and Overcoming the Challenges of Leading a Church Alone, Meek shares insightful strategies that help pastors thrive in their work as they lead God’s people with integrity, character, and vision.
The Pastor’s Public Ministry and Generative AI: Perils and Possibilities
The rapid growth of generative AI—both in terms of popularity and technical capabilities—is raising questions not only for big tech companies but also for pastors. Should pastors use generative AI in preaching or public prayer or must they refrain? May pastors simply read AI summaries in place of primary sources when they prep for sermons? These questions will only become more prevalent as generative AI is increasingly used and developed.
AI is reshaping the teenage brain — and an Oxford study says it is making students faster, but shallower thinkers
Most UK teens now rely on AI in class, and many struggle to judge if it's telling the truth. Oxford University Press says AI is making students gain speed but lose depth in thinking. Six in 10 say AI hurts their skills, and one in four say it makes work too easy, the study found.

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