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Supporting Small Churches Does Not Mean Bashing Big Churches
When we bash churches for becoming big, we fail to recognize the power of the gospel to draw people to Jesus, in both large and small crowds.
Face to Face with the Man Who Killed My Son
“God forgave me. Who am I not to forgive?”
Pastor, Be Careful the Snapshots You Bring Home from Church
When things are going badly at the church, it can be hard on the pastor. But it’s often harder on our spouse.
When Others Question Your Leadership
Parents in my children’s ministry questioned my authority because I wasn’t a mom.
I Voted Clinton. He Voted Trump. We Still Do Ministry Together.
How my right-hand man and I reconciled our political differences for the sake of our church.
A Conductor of Community
Gail Song Bantum turned a love of music into a life of ministry.
Uniting a Violence-Plagued City in Prayer
Neither death threats nor tepid response discouraged two pastors from praying over every murder site in their city for years.
Pariah and Paragon
Women in ministry are often held to two extremes at once.
Big Churches And Small Churches: Contrast Without Criticism
Church leaders need to understand the differences between churches of various sizes. So we can work together, not tear ourselves apart.
Confessions of a Former ‘It’ Church Pastor
We were the hottest church in our area. Then everything imploded.
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