Lifeway’s president and CEO, Dr. Thom Rainer, joins Pastor Talk host Marty Duren to discuss changes in church facilities.
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Discipling in an Age of Biblical Illiteracy
America has a literacy problem. Almost 14 percent of the adult population cannot read. But illiteracy isn’t just a problem in secular society. A far worse kind of illiteracy affects the church: Biblical illiteracy.
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Observations for Preaching from Binge Watching
Binge watching has changed the television entertainment industry, and, by extension the way many people intake information.
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The Joy of Diversity: How One Church Learned to Embrace Multicultural Ministry
After experiencing the spiritual dynamics of a multicultural church, Mark Hearn never wants to return to a monocultural world.
“The beautiful picture of heavenly worship in Revelation 7:9 might be beyond our comfort zone, but it is happening every week in my presence,” he says.
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Pastors, Be Readers, and Encourage Your Members to Be Readers
Solomon wrote many proverbs to instruct his sons in the way of God’s wisdom (Proverbs 1:8). As the first one to turn to Christ in my family, I never received such instruction while growing up, so I initially sought it from older Christians. But I also found that reading has allowed me to sit at […]
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One State Dominates The Most Bible-Minded Cities List
When it comes to Bible-minded cities, one state is full of them. The annual American Bible Society ranking is once again topped by a Tennessee city.
Not only does the Volunteer State have the most Bible-minded city in 2017, it has three of the top 10. All five Tennessee cities on the list are in the top 25.
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