Though Latter-day Saints call themselves Christians because they worship, adore, and are focused on their conception of Christ, historically orthodox Christians simply do not accept Latter-day Saint Christology as Christian.
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Gen Z Christians Break From Peers on Morality
Members of Generation Z are the most likely to say morality changes over time, but committed Christian teenagers are still likely to hold on to their beliefs.
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Small World, Big God, and a Local Church with a Global Heart
Some people’s journey to faith in Jesus involves hearing the gospel in a church service or having a Christian befriend them. For Ruth Malhotra’s mom, it also involved an arranged marriage.
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What are the Marks of a Disciple-Making Pastor?
Pastors must ensure discipleship is the focus of everything. Discipleship isn’t meant to be an appendage in the church body if so, the mission of Jesus becomes peripheral.
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4 Ways to Expand Your Gospel Influence
Your gospel influence is vital for the community. You may not be the pastor of the biggest church in town, but you can still make a significant kingdom impact beyond the four walls of the local church.
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Lyft Your Eyes to Jesus: Why Ride Sharing Can Be the Next Ministry Frontier
A ride sharing ministry using services like Uber and Lyft is a great way for your church to assess the real issues and needs of the community and reach people with the gospel.
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