Somehow, some way, they need to know you are the preacher. What you wear matters. Give it some thought, pray about it, and consider what you are saying by what you are wearing.
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4 Strategies to Escape a Bible-Reading Rut
Hebrews 4:12 tells us that the Scriptures are much too important to settle for a reading experience that is more rut than an enjoyable groove.
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The Reconciling Church is a Church on Mission
The diversity found in a reconciling church may be one of the most biblically faithful expressions a church can make in displaying the glory of God’s saving power in a world divided by sin.
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Should You Go Bivocational?
My bi-vocational ministry has actually served to make us healthier as a church. It has forced my elders and deacons to realize their duties as shepherds of God’s people extend well beyond Sunday morning.
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5 Lessons from My First Interim Pastorate
It was very tempting for me to try to fix every leak, put out every dumpster fire, or milk every metaphor (too late!). My simple goal was to leave that church healthier than I found it by focusing on two simple objectives: unity of hearts and clarity of vision.
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7 Questions to Ask Before Beginning a Building Project
Building projects can be great blessings to a local church, but you should never undertake them lightly. Ask hard questions and ask lots of questions. Seek the Lord, and then get busy.
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