Francisco Medina had been a pastor for 30 years. He thought he had everything figured out. After attending his first training session he wept. He had been teaching a false gospel.
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How the Forgotten History of Sunday School Can Point the Way Forward
To capture the heart of Sunday school’s origin and continue that into the 21st century, modern Sunday school programs must reach beyond their classroom walls.
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5 Simple Ways We Can Show Appreciation to Ministry Volunteers
Only a bad leader thinks volunteers are not necessary; a foolish leader treats them that way.
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Senior Pastors Are Not Always Right about Staff Decisions
It pains me to say it, but some pastors simply are not teachable. This intractability is not limited to large-church pastors, although that is a common misperception.
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Equipping Your Church to Confidently Share the Gospel
I think the missing ingredient is actual training.
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The Role of the Pastor When Sharing the Gospel is Meant for Every Believer
A redefinition of missions for churchgoers might mean they voice their convictions at work, start a gospel conversation at lunch, or invite their daughter’s piano teacher over for dinner.
But how do they get there? And what does this mean for the pastor?
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