As churches begin ministry in a new decade, recent research can shed light on some areas of concern, issues that need to be confronted, and opportunities for optimism.
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5 Questions Every Person Should Ask Their Spouse
Good questions require readiness to listen long, feel deeply, and enter into another person’s happiness, hopes, fears, and frustrations.
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10 Ways Pastors Can Have Community
Pastors can often be cocky about not needing anyone else, seeing the desire for community as a weakness and a reflection on poor spirituality.
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4 Ideas for Invigorating Your Student Ministry
Don’t get stuck in a rut of doing things simply because “that’s what we always do.” Instead, plan to build disciples who serve and love the local church.
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5 Necessities for Engaging Skeptics with the Gospel
There are skeptics of the gospel in every context. Regardless of where you live and lead, here are some principles to keep in mind as you engage them.
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What Pastors Listen to in the Study
Whether we preach in jeans or suits, in front of 50 or 5,000, in the country or the city, and as newbies or veterans, may we never cease to be amazed at such an incredible calling.
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