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Walking Like Jesus

Jesus seems to have an unhurried pace. That is to say, he always seems to have time to stop for people, even when doing so was annoying to those around him.

Perfectly Imperfect Churches

Most of the great breakthroughs and innovative ideas are a result of problems being viewed not as a problem to solve, but an opportunity to make things better.

Nigerian Church Promotes a Deeper Christian Life

A. Larry Ross, who traveled the world for nearly 34 years as personal media spokesman for evangelist Billy Graham, says the new epicenter for evangelism is the Global South and Nigerian evangelist William Kumuyi as the pastor of “the largest church of which most American Christians have never heard.”

May 3: A Call to National Prayer

The 2018 National Day of Prayer is Thursday, May 3rd.

‘Walk Slowly Through the Pews’

When I was serving as a worship pastor, my uncle gave me some advice I've never forgotten: "Walk slowly through the pews."

Needed: Healthy Multiethnic Churches

The multiethnic church movement has experienced considerable strain. This is cause for correction, not despair. Here are some first steps.

Does Discipleship Lead Naturally to Evangelism?

Evangelism doesn't always flow naturally from discipleship. Here’s what it takes to do both effectively.

5 Ways to Elevate Evangelism

Evangelism often gets short shrift in the church. Here's how to discover and equip the latent evangelists in your midst.

Here Are the Essentials of Good Visitor Follow-Up

No matter the size of your church, good follow-up is an essential component of reaching out to visitors that shows them you are trustworthy.

The Mysterious Mandate of ‘Small Discipleship’

The kingdom of God grows through the practice of discipling a small group of people, which requires time and patience.

What Season Are You In?

The seasons of leadership change frequently and part of being a good leader is being able to discern which season you are in and how that shapes your leadership.