While there are gray areas, there are also black-and-white guidelines.
While there are gray areas, there are also black-and-white guidelines.
What will endure when the jokes go stale?
Grad school establishes ministry patterns that don’t end on graduation day.
New research on 20-somethings gets past the hype and offers a reason to hope.
“Souls in Transition” offers cause for congratulations and consternation
A new survey of multi-site churches shows a growing disconnect between pastors and their large congregations.
Tim Keller banks on the recession to make Americans think about their idols.
What have we learned from the rise, decline, and renewal of “Gen-X” ministries?
What we’ve learned from the rise, fall, and renewal of “Gen-X” ministries.
Will the economic downtown bring people to church?
The economic meltdown may fuel the resurgence of urban congregations.
Will the church rise up as a voice of reason in a culture addicted to spending?
Is rural America a mission field?
Election day is here, but what will tomorrow bring?
Can differences between McCain and Obama be explained by worldview categories?
Can you shepherd a flock that won’t stay put?
Reflections on the Saddleback Civil Forum.
Battles between cities and churches over zoning are increasing. One congregation decided to sue preemptively.
Give this free handout to friends and family who have questions about this controversial subject.
Leadership surveys pastors and their congregations.