Bible Studying: More Effective Ways on Reading the Bible

This article will help you learn about the most efficient methods for studying the Bible, as well as the significance of having a relationship with God.

Transgender People and Christians in Nashville: The Current Situation After School Shooting

Know about the current situation in Nashville after the school shooting that claimed six lives, including minors and officials of the school. Click to know more about the updates on the current situat…
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    Six Perspectives on Dual Church Membership

    I love local churches. I just love them. I know they are filled with imperfect members. I know all the members are sinners and occasional hypocrites just like me. That reality has not changed since the first century.
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    The Secret Contained in the Smallest, Weakest Step

    It is wise to know the secret of one step. One step is a small step. One step is a frail step. However, a pilgrim knows the importance of one step. A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step. When Abraham received God’s calling of pilgrimage, he took a step.
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    Eight Common Mistakes Rookie Pastors Make

    I met one of the most stupid rookie pastors I’ve ever known. The year was 1984. I saw him when I looked in the mirror.
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    A New Future Unfolds with New Beginnings

    God starts new things (Isaiah 43:19). God wants us to always start afresh. A new future is unfolded when there is a new beginning.
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    Ten Traits of the Healthiest Churches Ten Years from Now

    I am not a prophet. Please don’t stone me if I get one of these ten traits wrong. And while there is a good bit of subjectivity in this article, I think I am basing my projections on clear and evident trends.
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    Four Reasons Pastors and Church Staff Regret Quitting Their Jobs

    I quit! The writer of Ecclesiastes does indeed remind us there are times and seasons in our lives. Regarding where we are in life, he tells us there is “a time to plant and a time to uproot” (3:2).
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    The Wisdom of Completing What Has Been Started

    Wisdom is needed in order to complete a work that’s been started. It is definitely not an easy thing to complete a work that’s been started. Many people live without completing the things that they have started.
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    Eight Time Drainers of Pastors and Staff (and Eight Solutions)

    “The greatest gift you could give me is more time.” The statement was made half jokingly by a pastor. Of course, he didn’t think I could create days with more than 24-hours. But he was busy, overcommitted, and worn out.
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    The Wisdom of Entering into Deep Solitude (Part Two)

    People are lonely. Loneliness is the existence of human being. I have never seen a person who is not lonely. I see that celebrities who live on popularity are more afflicted with loneliness.
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    Why Medical Insurance Companies Should Invest in Seminaries

    Imagine that a normal, healthy 52 year old woman—a loving wife, mother of two children, a devout woman of faith who regularly volunteers at her church—suddenly suffers a massive stroke and comes to the ER. What would the family choose to do when they find out the possibility of her waking up and…
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