Remembering Our Legacy
While we all work, serve and minister in different ways, the longer we do this important kingdom work, the more we realize that some of the teachings and practices of old are still applicable now and will be in the future.
While we all work, serve and minister in different ways, the longer we do this important kingdom work, the more we realize that some of the teachings and practices of old are still applicable now and will be in the future.
Watch out for these tactics of the Enemy in spiritual warfare.
Choosing to rejoice, by rehearsing reasons to be happy and grateful while suffering, affirms trust in God.
Churches that send missionaries to difficult places must be ready to help them heal when they return.
I have been a new kid in school. I spoke funny (Yankee in the deep south). I was short, the shortest kid in the 7th grade. And I was outspoken. All of these combine to make the new kid a problem for the rest of the class to welcome in. I’m thankful for those who did it.
Some church events draw big crowds but produce little lasting impact. Learn how to avoid high-effort, low-reward ministry and focus on what truly reaches people.
How to know whether or not you’re leading in the present tense.
So let’s take that idea and apply it to sharing the gospel. We’re willing to talk about hamburgers, but are we willing to talk about Jesus?
After seeing the toll the pandemic had taken on medical workers, he wished his own church could replicate the outreach, but they didn’t have the resources to take it on alone.
Why pressure is something you should run toward, not away from, for leadership growth.