People can develop big theological brains, but they have diseased hearts, says Paul David Tripp, and their heart issues get in the way of ministry.
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From Survivalists to Senders
As we learn to walk in the light, God is using these five lessons to grow me as a pastor and to use our church for greater kingdom impact.
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Are You A Great Commandment Pastor?
The Shema (Great Commandment) is an invitation for us to go all-in with our love for God. Each of these four components of the Great Commandment gives us an opportunity to make a tangible assessment, and adjustment, if necessary.
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I Am Hurt, But Not Slain
“I knew it was okay to lie down and cry about this, but also I had to get back up again.”
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5 Types of People Attending Your Church Less Frequently
The number one reason for a decline in church attendance isn’t a mystery; it’s actually pretty straightforward, says Thom Rainer.
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A Shared Worship Ministry: Developing a Partnership Between Sermons and Songs
Our worship services can have a rhythm of revelation and response, and the music and the message can work together to accomplish both. But it won’t happen consistently by accident.
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