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Humor me for a moment. Let’s play a word association game. I’ll say a word and you respond with a word that comes to mind when you hear my word....
In the last article, I began an examination of 8 essentials of core human emotions to harness their energy in practicing relational wisdom. There,...
Like a locomotive barreling down the tracks, emotions often fuel the motion and direction of pastoral relationships. While many will want to...
John Maxwell popularized the leadership quip “Everything rises and falls on leadership.” True enough. Hang around in ministry for a hot minute and...
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There has never been another missions sending effort in the history of the church like the Cooperative Program. Todd and Andy discuss the inception, architects, and value of the Cooperative Program.
Preaching on the subject of giving can be daunting, given the stereotype of TV evangelists. Yet, approached as a discipleship issue, preaching on giving is a biblical necessity. Todd and Andy discuss strategic approaches to preaching on giving from an expository view.
Todd and Andy discuss how to effectively reuse your own material and the dangers of using AI and the internet in preaching.
Pastors often struggle with the decision of when to baptize someone from another denomination when membership is requested. Todd and Andy discuss when it is appropriate and the discussions inherent in making these decisions.
Robert Kellogg, President and CEO of WatersEdge, shares insights into the ministry services provided by the organization.
Weddings are a joyous opportunity to celebrate love, God’s creation order, and the beauty of the Gospel. Pastors receive many opportunities from inside the church and within the community to conduct weddings. Frequently, pastors face a dilemma: “How do I know if I should or should not conduct this wedding?”