Why College Grads and Retirees Make Great Church Planters
We tell them, “Give us two years, and we’ll change the world.”
We tell them, “Give us two years, and we’ll change the world.”
We want to be careful and try to influence them more than they are influencing us. Sometimes, in an attempt to “relate” to nonbelievers, Christians will make unnecessary compromises.
Our purpose is to show humility in service, serving him wholeheartedly, without expecting accolades or rewards.
The stackpole for which she gathers her thoughts on How God Loves is simple: “What God mostly does... is love.” She’s right.
Grace protects us from heartless and authoritarian legalism, and truth protects us from mindless and shallow freedom, reinforcing church strength and stability.
We need to de-emphasize the clergy and refocus on equipping disciples of Christ.
7 proven ways to make sure your people are united, even when they disagree with one another.
Getting to the heart of the matter
We should hope in Christ—as the song says, Christ is, ultimately, our only hope.