The balance between belonging and conviction makes a church not only a place where people want to be but a place where they can truly belong.
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Americans Grow More Liberal on Moral Issues, More Concerned About National Moral Values
As Americans are growing increasingly progressive in areas of morality, they also think the country’s moral values are worsening.
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3 Ways the Church Can Provide Respite for Special Needs Families
What can the church do to provide respite for special needs families? How can we build relationships, offer support, and provide rest?
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4 Ways to Mobilize Young Adults to Serve
It’s no coincidence that churches reaching young adults also involve them in meaningful work within the church.
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Public Support for Polygamy Grows
Few U.S. adults (11%) believe having an affair is morally acceptable, but more than twice as many (23%) don’t have any issues with polygamy, according to Gallup.
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Effective Evangelism Requires Ongoing Discipleship
To lead the church to embrace evangelism, determine to take the long view of discipleship that aims at the heart, mind, and hands.
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