A prevailing church is composed of prevailing Christians who’ve put on the armor of God and are willing to do battle with the sword of the Spirit, the Word of God.
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3 Reasons to Learn from Your Complainers
Sinful complaining can impact a church and pastor in destructive ways. However, there’s some complaining—or what sounds like complaining—that can be a sign of health.
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Ripken Family’s Easter Sorrow Gave Rise to Global Impact
“Stay in the story.” That’s the advice retiring missionaries Nik and Ruth Ripken offer the next generation. “Don’t quit before you see all that God has for you.”
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5 Signs of Burnout in Your Volunteers
Knowing the signs of volunteer burnout can help you better equip and serve your current volunteers and recruit new ones. Keep an eye out for these five signs of burnout:
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4 Tips for Cultivating an Effective Multigenerational Worship Experience
Our worship is never more like heaven than when we gather together, preferring each other over any one approach to music, to sing the song we were all designed to sing as a family of faith.
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5 Ways to Leverage Your Easter Services
Easter is one of the best opportunities you have to connect with and reach your community. However, it takes intentionality on the part of church leadership to leverage the season for greater impact.
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