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Did Pastors Pave the Way for Trump?
We bear some responsibility for the state of political discourse, but we also hold the power to change it.
Lessons from My Car Wreck
Why I wished I’d read the church insurance policy.
Dealing with Difficult People
Learn how to nurture even difficult relationships within your congregation to build up effective followers of Jesus.
Avoiding All-Out Church War
Confront conflict in your church and restore it to peace.
Are Churches Fixing Problems No One Cares About?
People who don’t attend church aren’t as angry as we think. They’re apathetic. Anger would be easier to deal with.
Pray for Paris: What I Will and Will Not Say this Sunday
As the world mourns for Paris this weekend, church-goers will look to their pastors to set a tone. This is what I plan to do in church tomorrow.
Every Idle Word: 8 Cautions for Ministers on Social Media
Social media is a powerful tool for good, for evil, and for mischief. These eight ideas can help keep conversations civil and reputations intact.
11 Reasons to Stop Saying 'What No One Else Has the Guts to Say'
Outrage blogs may be popular, but they're seldom helpful, true or redemptive. And they're never as unique as they claim.
Dear Andy Stanley, Please Be the Small Church's Ally, Not Our Enemy
A plea from the 90 percent about "that" sermon you preached.
Campaign Issues Then and Now
Certain themes keep coming up, millennia after millennia.
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