Small groups are a vital component of a church’s ministry. They extend the span of pastoral care, deepen group members’… READ MORE
In late 2014, Slate magazine published a series of articles under the title, “The Year of Outrage.” If anything, the… READ MORE
The death of George Floyd has sparked a nationwide conversation about racism. As our fellow citizens talk about how to… READ MORE
In a 2019 article for InfluenceMagazine.com, Mark Entzminger wrote: “[A] poorly designed or implemented safety plan can not only damage… READ MORE
The events of the past week have set America on fire. It began on Monday, March 25th, in Minneapolis, Minnesota,… READ MORE
One of the hallmarks of classical Pentecostalism is its emphasis on baptism in the Holy Spirit, both theologically and experientially.… READ MORE
After weeks of being closed by state and local public health orders, many churches are beginning to reopen their doors… READ MORE
“While it seems as if the church should be the last place narcissism shows up,” writes Chuck DeGroat, “it does… READ MORE
Over the past few weeks, churches have creatively responded to public health orders that closed their doors by going digital,… READ MORE
“While God can (and does) interact with individuals in a vacuum,” writes Don Everts, “he often uses the household as… READ MORE
“All we have to do is decide what to do with the time given us.”
~Gandalf
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