If you want to help your church grow, do these 10 things.
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If you want to help your church grow, do these 10 things.
Do you empower the talented people of your congregation to utilize their gifts for the gospel of Christ?
Your weekly or monthly staff meetings don't have to be boring or drawn out. Here's how you can improve them to keep everybody's attention.
Here's why pastors—people who can offer true hope—should be aware of the myths surrounding suicide and what to do when people are desperate.
Here's why church officials must exercise great care in choosing leaders who are solid, Blood-washed believers filled with a balance of grace and truth.
Do you ever feel like your congregation has an unteachable spirit? Here are some things to try when circumstances get discouraging.
Do you know of someone who says he or she wants to serve, but is only interested in the position and the honor?
For the most part, everyone likes receiving kind and encouraging words. Responding in an appropriate way, however, isn't always so easy.
Getting acquainted with these kinds of ministerial leaders could be beneficial to your own spiritual life.
What communities are available to the single members of your congregation? How can you improve?
Most everyone, especially leaders, can benefit from constructive criticism. But there are some critics people can simply ignore.
Pastors, what would you add or change on this list? Church members, what do you think about these nine items?
Pastor Joe McKeever says God doesn't want us to sugarcoat our eulogies. It's your duty to tell them like it is.
Are we really following Jesus—moving toward reconciliation with others after we've reconciled with Him?
How is the morale among the staff members at your church? Are they as productive as you would like them to be?
Find out how the practices Jesus used to gather His disciples can still work for us today when we are putting together a team for His purposes.
Find out why some questionable queries—and their corresponding answers—can lead you down a primrose path.
Here are five key areas where the support of spouses of ministry leaders is especially needed. Do you have a specific story of a supportive spouse in ministry?
Grace is a hot topic right now, but everything that is being preached or taught about it isn't exactly sound.
One of the true characteristics of leadership is letting your subordinates know the difference between having done something in error and improving on what they've done.