by Ralph Moore | Mar 20, 2020 | Church Leadership, Communication / Preaching, Uncategorized
This feels like we’re experiencing a biblical plague. Well, maybe it’s not a plague, but it is a difficult time for church members and leaders alike. I awoke this morning to emails from a restaurant that I frequent and a mall I’ve visited. Both assured me that they...
by Steve Sjogren | Mar 11, 2020 | Church Leadership, Pastoral Burnout
I’ve had one of those weeks when everywhere I turn, I’ve heard or read some version of Paul’s verse in Galatians, “Let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap if we do not give up.”(Gal. 6:9, English...
by Hugh Halter | Mar 2, 2020 | Church Leadership, Discipleship, Outreach and Evangelism
A few years ago, I wrote about a concept in my book The Tangible Kingdom, which I believe is the key to Christian engagement of the lost world. It’s by far the most controversial topic to date, but one I think is worth fighting over. I introduced a concept called...
by Neil Cole | Feb 24, 2020 | Church Leadership, Church Planting, Outreach and Evangelism
Some have said that Paul only started 14 churches in his lifetime. If so that is a remarkable thing, but I tend to think there are more than 14. I would assume that there are some churches started that were not necessarily mentioned as churches in the NT. For...
by Jeff Hoglen | Feb 10, 2020 | Church Leadership, Coaching
A good leader inspires people to do something bigger than themselves. In the case of churches and para-church groups, the Great commission along with the Great Commandment are the driving reasons for all we do. In order to make a difference, we need to work together...