Churches have followed the few commands that silence women, but ignored the material that shows God intends for women to have complete involvement in every aspect of church life.
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Churches have followed the few commands that silence women, but ignored the material that shows God intends for women to have complete involvement in every aspect of church life.
What will spread the love of Jesus more effectively than a sermon, is a hug, validation, a knowing that someone has the time for you.
It was preaching that drew Christians out to fields for the revivals of the Great Awakenings, and it is preachers today who continue to impact the minds of congregants.
There are many reasons for church attendance most are there because the language the world is speaking is not making sense to them.
God created us and said "this is good." Yet, we all feel so bad. If you are fat or have fat you have failed.
I'm pleased to look back on 2017 and share with you these most-read posts last year.
The absence of adequate and regular field support makes for casualties and AWOLS on the spiritual battlefield of rural missions.
So, the question before us on Dec. 26 (or on any other day) is, “What does Immanuel (God with us) mean today?”
The story of Jesus entering into the world is a story of God disrupting the lives and plans of those God chose.
A living and missionally-focused congregation must attend to all of its being – relational and programmatic. Ignoring one dimension or the other will diminish the whole!
We must have a vision of possibilities for the future. Local congregations ought to consider how they are helping others develop a vision for ministry.
The season of Advent culminates in the arrival of God in the form of a very vulnerable Jesus.
My focus for this post is not why cliques are created, but how to dismantle a clique and how to create a culture in your ministry where bullying and cliques are unacceptable.
The nearness of death fills the room, yet somewhere there is the joy and promise of a new beginning.
If baby Jesus is all we present, we are showing a “lite” version of Jesus, and babies do not demand that you deny yourself, take up a cross, and follow them.
Christmas on Sunday puts church leaders in a Solomon-type predicament where we fear our only option is to make people decide between Christmas at home or keeping their commitment to church worship.
With so much craziness in the air, what are leaders to do? Hand-wringing or trying to retreat to some happier time will not serve the people of God or God’s mission in the world.
You are the ones who often find yourselves on the frontlines of ministry, navigating tricky pastoral issues, coordinating care, and offering compassion.
I will submit to the importance of the entire body of Christ (yes, this includes children), meeting on a basis that is in congruence of the health of the congregation.
The book itself is a type of spiritual memoir, which seems to never really go out of style as a genre, but is also a brutal commentary on evangelical Christianity.