By Tim Keller on Jan 2, 2025
Tim Keller explores one of the most talked-about church issues: the relationship of size to church health and culture.
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By Dr. Larry Moyer on Jul 17, 2020
Many churches remain small because of unbiblical assumptions and avoidable habits. Learn how vision, planning, stability, and evangelistic focus can reverse that trajectory.
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By Joe Mckeever on Jun 2, 2020
Most churches plateau or decline, but pastors don’t have to. These ten truths challenge leaders to grow personally and guide struggling congregations toward renewed health.
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By Charles Kiser on Jul 3, 2020
Preaching matters, but when it becomes the primary engine of discipleship, it may carry a weight it was never meant to bear.
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By Chuck Warnock on Jul 27, 2020
The Corinthian church was messy, immature, and flawed, yet deeply alive. Their enthusiasm, participation, and real-world faith may offer a better model than polished programs.
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By Ben Sternke on Aug 14, 2020
Acts 18 shows Paul moving from resistant hearers to receptive ones. Faithful ministry requires discerning when to persist and when to move on.
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By Jim Egli on Nov 1, 2020
Multisite ministry is often misunderstood. Data and experience show that many common objections are either exaggerated or simply false.
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By Brian Orme on Jan 26, 2024
Wrong assumptions about sermon preparation can quietly shape a preacher’s mindset. Recognizing common myths helps pastors prepare messages with greater clarity, freedom, and faithfulness.
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By Larry Osborne on Oct 11, 2024
Many pastors treat preaching as the center of ministry, but sharing the pulpit can strengthen both the church and the pastor when it is done wisely.
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By Peter Mead on May 31, 2023
Preaching is a vital calling, but it must never define a preacher’s identity. Faithful ministry begins with remembering that our worth is found in Christ, not in the pulpit.
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By Peter Mead on Jul 28, 2021
Paul’s confidence in Galatians wasn’t in persuasion or control but in God’s power to change hearts. Faithful ministry depends on the same trust.
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