Pastors should foster virtual connections during this time of isolation. But this communication doesn’t have to add ministry stress.
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Not So Unprecedented Times: What We Can Learn From the Spanish Flu Church
Instead of focusing on what once was, after the Spanish Flu began to recede, church leaders got busy and charted a course for what could be.
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3 Ways to Tell if Physically Absent Church Members Are Still Spiritually Engaged
Not everyone who has not physically returned yet is in danger of drifting away. Here are a few ways to tell who’s still connected.
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4 Principles for Re-Evaluating Your Missions Strategy
Whether your church sends or doesn’t, the pandemic introduced us to new challenges and opportunities surrounding short-term missions.
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3 Strategies for Keeping Your Church Connected During COVID
The type of connection we’re wired for is more than a fist bump, a handshake, or a hug. We need to be joined with others in heart or purpose.
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4 Volunteer Shifts Church Leaders Must Recognize
The appeal for volunteers is more quiet now than ever. Nevertheless the opportunities for serving generosity haven’t completely disappeared.
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