Most American churchgoers love church more than football. But a few diehard fans are willing to miss out on worship to watch a game.
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High-tech Homiletics: A Conversation About Technology & Preaching
Should technology be used in sermon preparation and delivery? If so, how much and in what ways? Those aren’t easy questions to answer—and there’s no “right” answer that applies to every preacher and every context.
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11 Ways to Share the Gospel Without Killing Your Relationships
Those who follow Jesus have a God-given command and Spirit-empowered desire to share the gospel, but often we don’t know where to begin. It doesn’t have to be that way.
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Rethinking Mental Illness
Matthew Stanford is a professor and the co-founder/executive director of the Grace Alliance, which trains churches to recognize mental illness and provides practical steps to minister to those living with mental illness and their families.
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5 Reasons to Consider E-giving
For churches that don’t know where to start with adding an e-giving option, and for churches that want to encourage greater e-giving, here are a few things to consider.
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Finding My Way Home
Art Greco found himself in a state of depression with friends telling him to “snap out of it” and doctors telling him to leave the ministry. But now he knows there’s hope through the pain.
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