Is this term still relevant?

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Is this term still relevant?
You think you've heard it all? Take a look at this.
Here is how the church can help its youth stay pure in a culture that glorifies sexual choice.
It's tough sometimes to get leaders to stay at your church, but here are some things you can do to encourage them.
Satan knows what buttons to push with some people. Here are some practical ways to take a stand.
Here is how to not let their negative actions and complaints dictate your relationship.
We can teach on these two subjects, but what if pride gets in the way of this reconciliation?
If you're hoping to influence and impact the people under you, here are some things you need to know.
Father's Day indeed is a day for many to celebrate. But, as a preacher, shouldn't you also be sensitive in your sermons to those who have bad childhood memories?
Here are some queries every church leader should wrestle with.
Do you think peace across generations prevails in your own denomination? If so, why? Are there other things that can be done to encourage peace between generations in a denomination?
Pastor, be honest. Do you have someone in your life you could call when you're at your lowest point in ministry?
Here are some practical and hospitable suggestions for when a guest speaker comes to your church.
Is your church one of these busy congregations? What will you do to remedy that?
Here's why congregation members should hold off on their requests to the pastor before a service, and why pastors should avoid the distraction.
Here's how to be part of the solution, not the problem.
New Testament hospitality doesn't happen for an hour or a week or two. Find out how it becomes a lifestyle of deep conviction and a reflection of our love for God.
As most pastors are aware, PKs have a lot of life challenges presented to them. Here are some things they need to hear from you.
If you ever wonder why you have a shortage of volunteers in your church or ministry, here are some clues.
Is the gap between young and older members in your church wider than it should be? What can you do to minimize it?