There’s a lot of talk in our churches and among pastors, leaders, and scholars about the need for our churches to be more multiethnic and multicultural. But it’s not often accomplished.
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Ed Stetzer: Reaching Your Neighbors Through Groups
One of the easiest ways to use your group as a catalyst for evangelism is to invite your neighbors to your group.
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Groups Matter: Why Groups Are Essential for Biblical Transformation
New research shows that groups remain one of the most effective tools for learning the habits of faith, such as prayer, Bible study, and serving others. People who regularly attend groups show an increased level of commitment to building their individual relationships with Christ and with others.
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3 Tips for Leading as an Extrovert
Both extroverts and introverts have tendencies that can become weakness. The best way to combat this is through intentionality.
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False Facts: Why Pastors Love Bad Stats
Bad statistics can also undermine a leader’s credibility. Get too many facts wrong and it’s harder for people to trust you.
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Understanding the Gospel and Culture
Engagement in God’s mission requires an acute understanding of two components: the gospel and culture.
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