Kids and students may lack life experience and the wisdom that years bring, but they want and need to be challenged in their faith.
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The Dog Ate My Doctrine: Leaving No Place in Our Pews for Theological Laziness
Some churchgoers are either misinformed or lazy when it comes to their theology—being easily swayed from sound doctrine by doctrine that only sounds correct.
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The 2 Most Important Questions You Can Ask Your Congregation
The gospels are filled with accounts of Jesus responding to a question with a question, one that redirects us to the critical issues.
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4 Things Pastors Don’t Have to Do During COVID-19
During turbulent times, it’s easy for pastors to begin each day with an overwhelming to-do list, but none of these items should be on their list.
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25 People to Pray for During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Pandemic means “all peoples,” so how do we practically lift up the needs of every person who—in ways great and small—face challenges during this crisis?
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Am I Disqualified From Ministry if My Child Doesn’t Follow Jesus?
In 1 Timothy 3:4-5, is God saying a misbehaving child is a strike against a church leader? Is He saying a Christian parent is a failure if their kids rebel?
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