Is your church ready for the future? That's a tough question to answer. Things are changing faster than ever before, and many churches aren't sure if they're ready. Here are five signs your church isn't heading into the future strong.
Big churches matter. Small churches matter. When we work together, Jesus can do amazing things through us.
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While leaving a faith community should never be done on a whim, there are good, valid, theological and philosophical reasons for leaving a church. The reasons below are not any of them. You donR…
I love my church where I serve, but I’m also very grateful for the local church in general. In all its beauty and flaws, I can’t imagine culture surviving without it.
We need to read the Bible, certainly—but also history, literature, current events, and everything else under the sun.
Four things we’ve done that I’d recommend for every church-planting team.
For sure, there are no guarantees. But we have heard from many change leaders who have found these approaches to be highly effective. Leading change is difficult. Leading change wisely is best.
Churches are synonymous with Christianity. We often think of churches as places of worship for Christians even though there are churches that are not targe
As a woman who didn’t marry until she was 35, I notice it immediately—in podcasts, news articles, Bible studies and sermons. Too often, it seems, speakers and writers are careful to find relevant examples to connect with different segments of their audience: married people, young adults, students, children. But what about single—but not young—adults? Unless …