So your church has a website and a Facebook page. The adventurous have perhaps added Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest. Or maybe you’ve gone all out, even podcasting your messages or building an app for iOS or Android. (The links are to Connexus Church sites, where I get the chance to serve!) We’re still in the early days of…
Four things we’ve done that I’d recommend for every church-planting team.
We explore the first part of the B.L.E.S.S. rhythm's.
Your church might not have the budget or the staff to do the extras, but that’s okay. You can do what matters.
Scott Stoll, M.D. addressed the obesity epidemic in the U.S. and suggested that churches are in a worse condition than the general population in terms of obesity.
Last week I explained why it is misguided to call Sunday “the Christian Sabbath.” The Sabbath in the Old Testament was Saturday, and the only New Testament references to Sabbath are either negative…
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
We need to read the Bible, certainly—but also history, literature, current events, and everything else under the sun.
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.