Resources

Gene Appel: Do Less Ministry; Reach More People

None of the programs at our church were bad in and of themselves. The volume of it just prevented us from being focused on building relationships with those who are far from God. So, we had to do less ministry to reach more people. It sounds funny, but people had to be trained in how to do life with nonbelievers or people spiritually disinterested.

Grover Park Baptist Church: A Thread of Hope

At auction, the quilts go for hundreds or even thousands of dollars that directly help women and children in need, providing funds for baby and maternity items at the pregnancy resource center.

10 Ways to Safeguard Your Church in the Digital Age

In an increasingly digital world, faith-based organizations and ministries of all sizes must prioritize cybersecurity to safeguard sensitive data, financial records and personal information.

Klyne Snodgrass: You Need a Better Gospel

“The gospel offers participation in the very life of God.”

What Churches Need to Know About Venmo, Paypal and Cash App Changes

A new tax law went into effect that requires third-party payment processors to report business transactions that meet certain new thresholds to the IRS.

Moody Publishers Launches New Online Ministry

Virtual library points readers back to the Bible.

Churchgoers Mainly Content With Their Church

New Study Reveals Evangelicals Are Largely Satisfied with Their Church, But Would Still Like to See Some Changes.

When Change Comes Knocking at the Church Door

Change should be seen as a positive antidote to reclaim the church's health for future generations.

What If We All Made the Same Kind of Difference?

Your church can play a huge part in ending homelessness.

Seeking Honor from God Alone

Paul taught the Corinthians, the mysterious wisdom “which God decreed before the ages for our glory” (1 Cor. 2:7). God doesn’t reject our desire for approval; he redirects it.

Elliot Clark: Mission Affirmed

Recovering the Missionary Motivation of Paul