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Urgent Care: Pornography & Sexual Addiction
Use these articles to recognize the emotional wounds that make someone especially vulnerable to sexual sin. Study how to reclaim sex for its intended purpose. Consider a special ministry to the spouse of someone trapped in pornography and sexual addiction. Finally, address sexual addiction through small groups and from your church's pulpit.
Urgent Care: Substance Abuse
Equip your leaders to reach out to men and women suffering from addictions.
Resler: A Hazardous Duty
I always feel pressure to do more.
How Mars Hill Made the Most of a Crisis
How a more healthy church resulted from a leadership flame-out.
Friend Me
How your personal network sustains ministry health for both you and your church.
Pastors in Recovery
Admitting an addiction has its risks ... and real ministry benefits.
4 Signs Your Church May Not Need Small Groups
When it comes to small groups, what works for big churches may not work for small churches.
5 Principles Small Churches Can Learn From Megachurches
Small churches are uniquely different from megachurches. But that doesn't mean we can't learn from each other.
The Church Needs Better Critics (9 Ways to Win Hearts, not Just Arguments)
As Christians – especially Christian leaders – our criticism should elevate the conversation, not debase it.
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