By Ray Hollenbach on Mar 10, 2025
A real church incident exposes why believers distrust discipline. Yet Scripture shows discipline is meant to heal, not harm, calling us to restore one another with Christ’s presence.
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By John Bisagno on Aug 6, 2024
Change is necessary, but rushed change destroys churches. Wise pastors lead with patience, clarity, vision, and Spirit-led timing, not reaction or pressure.
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By SermonCentral .com on Jul 23, 2020
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When God graciously saves us, he also has a plan to plant and nurture us. The Father isn't in favor of theoretical family; he creates actual families of faith.
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By Ron Edmondson on Aug 6, 2020
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Ron Edmondson offers a helpful description of the different types of guests you'll find at your church on any given Sunday.
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By SermonCentral .com on Sep 16, 2020
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Our responsibility is not only to feed the flock a balanced diet from Scripture but also to create a church culture within our congregation.
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By Ray Hollenbach on Oct 8, 2024
It's popular today to meet with friends at a coffee shop and call it "church." Popular, but wrong.
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By Charles Stone on Jun 15, 2023
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Pastors must craft compelling, Spirit-led services if we are to entice the unchurched to attend and keep attending. What they experience at church must be worth the price of giving up their relaxing mornings at home.
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By Kent Woodyard on Mar 19, 2021
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My article last week focused on a particularly negative reaction I received to a blog post about online giving. That response – and them is understanding it belied – galvanized me to talk about generosity,stewardship, and all things giving even more than I had before.
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By Jim Morgan on Mar 17, 2021
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Passion is what we can’t keep inside. It spills over and can’t be contained. We love our kids – we can’t help but talk about them. We love our favorite sports teams – we talk about them first thing Monday morning at the water cooler. Christians love God more than anything else – He should constantly be on the tips of our tongues. Our passion for the Lord should be evident to all those around us. “Private Christian” should be an oxymoron – our faith should pour out through every fiber of our being.
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