America has a literacy problem. Almost 14 percent of the adult population cannot read. But illiteracy isn’t just a problem in secular society. A far worse kind of illiteracy affects the church: Biblical illiteracy.
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3 Ways to Get Leaders from Pew to Pulpit
If you died tomorrow will you have prepared others in your congregation to carry this calling to invite others to the light of the Gospel?
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Setting a Goal, Reaping a Harvest
The opportunities are there, but the workers are few. Those missing workers are in our pews, but they aren’t engaging those on the outside. So how do you motivate them to go and share?
One way church leaders today can address the challenge of reaching the unchurched is by setting obedience goals for outreach.
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6 Lessons Learned Ministering in a Blue-Collar Community
Regardless of where or how you grew up, if God has called you to a blue-collar church, love the people to whom he has called you.
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What is the Best Way to Make Disciples?
Jesus made disciples in groups of hundreds, handfuls, and one-on-one, so why wouldn’t we?
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Sustaining Fruitful Family Devotions in the New Year
As pastors and church leaders, we don’t want to come to the end of our lives and realize that we failed to shepherd our own families.
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