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Is 'Sit Back, Relax and Enjoy the Service' Killing the Church?
We’ll never become biblically active communities of life-transformation until church leaders let go of our please-the-consumer mindset.
The Crowning Ministry of My Life
What a lifelong minister is still learning about caring.
5 Simple Steps to Recruit Volunteers In a Small Church
It's hard to disciple people when you can't even find volunteers. This simple process can help small churches do both better.
Losing the Weight of New Year’s Resolutions
This year, I’m letting God write my resolutions.
People Aren’t as Loyal to a Church Or Denomination Anymore – Good For Them
We need to stop whining about people’s lack of commitment to our churches and give them something - and someone - worth committing to.
Our Top 9 Resources on Calling
Here's help to understand God's voice, to live it out, and to help others do the same.
People Aren't Projects
...and other lessons I learned as a rural pastor.
Reaching a New Generation with the Bible
We can no longer depend on methods that worked 20 years ago.
The Busy Pastor’s Guide to Inbox Shalom
A clear email inbox is a ministry aid. Here’s how to get (and stay) there.
Church Turnarounds Are About Direction And Consistency, Not Speed Or Size
It's called a turnaround for a reason. It's more about the direction you’re heading than the speed you’re going.
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