How does the fruit of patience help us cultivate a sanctifying slowness? How can those pastoring small towns use slowness to their advantage?
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Why Every Pastor Needs a Jar of Dirt on Their Desk
A pastor can’t love a people without learning to love the place that has shaped them. What we’ll find is that when we give ourselves to a people and a place we always get out more than we put in.
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Three Reasons Not to Discount Pastoring in a Small Town
To quote a famous advocate of the small town, “Got nothing against the big town…but my bed is in the small town, oh, and that’s good enough for me.”
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Three Types of People in a Small Town
Opening our eyes to these types of relationships means we can open our hearts to all the ways that God has for us to minister.
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Big Reputations in Small Places
Churches in small towns can have an enormous impact by helping people understand how their reputations affect the advancement of the gospel.
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