God gives us the gift of being able to communicate with him anytime and anywhere. You’d think that kind of accessibility would make us fervent in prayer, but it doesn’t. It makes us flexible in a bad way, always assuming we can make time for it later.
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What Happens When We Study and Pray?
When you teach your church the importance of you on your face before God in prayer and His Word, it will change your ministry.
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7 Characteristics of Churches that Love Missions
Churches that love missions take seriously their responsibility to obey the Great Commission so that God’s glory may be known among all nations.
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Gospel Rest for Pulpit People
The gospel is our footing for stepping away and allowing the true Hero to do His work. Who else would be crazy enough to intentionally give up time in which the god of productivity could be served? This rest isn’t laziness—it’s worship, and it’s crucial.
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When People Leave
While there is value in promoting a culture of ownership and longer-term commitment to our cities, towns, neighborhoods, and churches, transience may still be the growing case for many churches. How should we prepare?
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The Role of Discipleship in Church Revitalization
The Great Commission gives Christians a great responsibility to make disciples, and we have great power through the Holy Spirit to accomplish this mission.
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