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  • Vacation Bible School Promotion And Communication, Part One

    By Lisa Eifert on May 15, 2024

     | 6,330 views

    What strikes simultaneous fear and joy in the hearts of church staff and volunteers this time of year? Yep, you guessed it, Vacation Bible School (VBS). Anyone who has been a part of planning VBS knows the vast amount of time, resources and imagination that go into making these events memorable experiences for kids.

  • Does Your Soul Have A Backbone?

    By Lance Witt on Apr 26, 2021

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     | 20,121 views

    Over the last few years my single most consistent prayer has been for spiritual courage. Being a coward comes quite naturally to me. I don’t like to fight. I don’t like rejection. I am definitely not a fan of pain. All of these are essential qualities of a coward.

  • Four Mistakes Pastors Make In Giving A Gospel Invitation

    By Dr. Larry Moyer on Apr 17, 2024

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     | 52,636 views

    I have spent more than 40 years in evangelism and specifically evangelistic preaching. Interacting with pastors across the world has been one of the greatest privileges I enjoy. From that experience, I would like to share the four common mistakes pastors make in giving a gospe linvitation at the conclusion of a message.

  • The Lord’s Prayer, A Missional Reading: Give Us Daily Bread

    By Dr. Nijay Gupta on Apr 8, 2021

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     | 13,489 views

    The “missional theology” movement has injected energy and life into the church. Who isn’t inspired when reading Emil Brunner’s famous words, “The church exists by mission as a fire exists by burning”? Missional theology has motivated many Christians and churches to seek out their purpose in God of bearing and embodying the good news of Jesus Christ.

  • The First Lesson God Ever Taught Me

    By Joe Mckeever on Jan 22, 2021

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     | 6,407 views

    It was December 1961, the Christmas season. Margaret Henderson and I would be married five months later and then spend 52 years together serving the Lord. We had no idea all the Lord had in store for us, of course. The one thing we knew and wanted with all our hearts was that God was leading us and would use us.

  • Spiritual Oil Crisis

    By Lance Witt on Oct 22, 2022

    based on 2 ratings
     | 29,836 views

    What are you trusting God for? What are attempting for God’s glory that requires faith? Sadly, the more years people serve in ministry, the less risk-taking faith they demonstrate. We can begin to rely on our experience, our skills, and our planning to win the day. Yet, without faith it is impossible to please God.

  • 6 Reasons Pastors And Leaders Need Adequate Sleep

    By Charles Stone on Jun 20, 2023

    based on 5 ratings
     | 13,964 views

    For many years scientists and philosophers have pondered why we need sleep besides to not be sleepy. Of course we all intuitively know how important sleep is to our bodies, relationships, and walk with God. But as neuroscientists are learning more about the brain, they are discovering many positive brain benefits from sleep. This list below includes some of those benefits.

  • Why Pastors Shouldn't Read Anonymous Notes

    By David Whiting on Dec 24, 2021

    based on 4 ratings
     | 26,764 views

    Pastors and church leaders often receive anonymous comments, mysteriously appearing in the church office,the offering plate, or the “comments” section of the Sunday communication card.A few years ago, I stopped reading them. They don’t even get passed onto me. Asa church leader, I recommend that you do the same thing.

  • Vacation Bible School Promotion And Communication, Part Two

    By Lisa Eifert on May 16, 2024

     | 5,554 views

    Getting kids to VBS is big step. It’s a great way to help kids during the vulnerable summer months and introduce new families to your church. Communication and promotion are key steps to ensuring your church reaches as many kids as possible. There’s a lot that can be done to promote it so remember to call on your teens and a powerful group message service like One Call Now.

  • The Word Nobody Likes… Part 1

    By Lance Witt on Jun 17, 2024

     | 26,550 views

    A couple of years ago I had the chance to sit down with a former staff member that had served on my team more than a decade ago. We really hadn’t kept in touch very much. At one point during our lunch the conversation turned more serious. And in a moment of candor he said to me “You know, you weren’t very easy to work for.” The truth is, he was right.

  • When God Stiff-Arms A Pastor

    By Lance Witt on Jul 24, 2023

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     | 28,576 views

    God delights to show His favor. He longs to pour out His Spirit. He is a God of lavish grace. But if you want to see God remove His favor and hold back His Spirit and shut off the spigot, just introduce pride. I have a growing awareness of how much pride has been and is in my life. It’s been a constant companion for more than fifty years. I am well acquainted with the dark side of leadership.

  • Can I Get A Little Respect?

    By Lance Witt on Jul 6, 2023

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     | 16,143 views

    Respect is a big deal to me. I am so blessed to have a wife who has always affirmed her respect for me. I can’t begin to tell you how life-giving that has been. Through the years as a pastor, the most consistent message I have given to wives is this…”Your husband can do without a lot of things, but the ONE thing he cannot do without is RESPECT.” It’s not just true in marriage, it is also true in leadership.

  • Running The Race With God Beside Me: Eric Liddell’s Journey Of Faith - Part 3

    By Duncan Hamilton on Apr 16, 2024

     | 10,886 views

    Two years ago I travelled China’s Shandong Provence; specifically to the city that Eric Liddell knew as Weihsien and which is now called Weifang. I walked around the site of the camp where he died of a brain tumour six months before the Second World War ended. The earth that held him during that war holds him still. No one can identify where Liddell was buried. So, instead of a grave, he has a monument – an enormous slab of rose granite shipped from the Isle of Mull in the Hebrides.


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