7 Guidelines for Controversial Facebook Comments
Ministry leaders are often called upon to comment on racial, socioeconomic and political tensions. How should we respond?
Ministry leaders are often called upon to comment on racial, socioeconomic and political tensions. How should we respond?
These surprising insights about what non-Christians think of Christians can profoundly impact your outreach.
The Gospel gives us a new heart filled with love and affection. It is not one more weapon in our leadership utility belt.
"The more we get out of our buildings and meet real needs, the more we’ll have opportunities to share Christ."
We should follow Jesus’ example by cultivating friendships with nonbelievers.
"After two decades of church consultation ... these were the areas that engendered more comments and concerns."
Look at these 10 questions to get some hints of the evangelistic health of your own church.
Thom Rainer offers four solutions for connecting--and keeping--people engaged with the mission and vision of your church.
How should you treat practicing homosexuals who show up for your worship gathering?
“The technology that gets people into trouble is the same technology that can be used to rescue them.”