By Nathan Rouse on Sep 26, 2020
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This addiction to "new" is breaking churches and ruining the credibility of those that minister in the pulpit. We need pastors that won't leave; we need pastors that will cleave.
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By Trevin Wax on Jun 1, 2022
Everything gets politicized these days. It’s never been easier for churches to also get caught up in waves of political enthusiasm and social activism.
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By Lisa Robinson on Apr 2, 2024
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Lisa is a member of Town North Presbyterian Church (PCA) and graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary. She is also a non-profit professional, anti-poverty advocate, and writer at theothoughts.comLisa is a member of Town North Presbyterian Church (PCA) and graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary. She is also a non-profit professional, anti-poverty advocate, and writer at theothoughts.com
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By Tim Challies on Apr 16, 2023
Technologies are good in that they allow us to carry out our God-given mandate (Gen. 4). But every technology also brings risk; it brings change. Innovations subtly shift our understanding of ourselves and the world around us.
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By Charles Stone on Apr 1, 2023
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The more pastors help people discover, develop, and deploy their spiritual gifts, the healthier our churches become. How have you helped others discover their gifts?
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By Carey Nieuwhof on Nov 14, 2023
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| 15,146 views
Moral failure takes out more leaders than it should. But real success is deeper than just avoiding the ditch.
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By Granger Community Church on Jan 13, 2024
This five-minute video from Granger Community Church unpacks the history and the meaning of baptism--connecting our new life in Christ to Israel's passing through the Red Sea.
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By Ray Hollenbach on May 8, 2020
based on 6 ratings
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Gordon MacDonald: "I think we probably need to totally re-define what pastors do in leading our contemporary 21st century church."
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