By Carey Nieuwhof on May 10, 2024
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"I recently surveyed 1400 small and mid-sized church pastors to find out what they struggle with most as their church grows. They overwhelmingly identified developing leaders as their top challenge."
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By SermonCentral on Jan 8, 2021
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Pastoral ministry can be hazardous to our spiritual health. But it doesn’t need to be.
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By R. C. Sproul on Jul 22, 2022
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From God’s perspective, love is the chief of all virtues. But what is love?
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By Randy Alcorn on Dec 6, 2023
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Many Christian men would agree that they’re experts in business, hunting, fishing, football, or cars. Sadly, however, even those who attend Bible-teaching churches may know very little about the Bible and theology. Why?
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By Robert A. Fryling on Jan 4, 2025
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Robert Fryling explores the human mind as a vital partner to the body and spirit in spiritual growth and renewal.
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By Jerry Shirley on Aug 8, 2019
Ultimately, the hope of America is not found in the White House or the State House, nor in the Courthouse. The hope of America is found in God’s House, and your house, and my house!
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By Jerry Shirley on Apr 18, 2023
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Ultimately, the hope of America is not found in the White House or the State House, nor in the Courthouse. The hope of America is found in God’s House, and your house, and my house!
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By Lance Witt on Mar 26, 2021
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Here is what I know to be true about competitiveness in my own life. It usually has to do with Outward Validation vs. Inward Validation. If I am honest, a spirit of competition and comparison has to do with me and my need to feel significant and successful. My own insecurity drives me to posture and protect. It drives me to compare and compete.
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By Daniel Darling on Mar 20, 2024
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To cut and paste partisan talking points or to substitute consistent exegesis with sample "election season" sermons is spiritual malpractice.
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