Ray Hollenbach
Ray Hollenbach, a Chicagoan, writes about faith and culture. He currently lives in central Kentucky, which is filled with faith and culture. His book "Deeper Change" (and others) is available at Amazon.com
Articles for Worship & Creative
Worship Circles: Worship Settings Don’t Have to Look Like a Concert
Unlike traditional worship services or concert-style events, worship circles remove the divide between leaders and participants.
Ministry Tech Leaders
10 of the Newest Trends in Church Management Software
Church management software has seen remarkable advancements over the past few years, driven by a need to adapt to changing congregational dynamics and technological advancements.
Articles for Pastors
10 Facts About Mark Dever and 9Marks Ministries
Mark Dever is a well-known pastor, author, and theologian who has made a significant impact in the world of Christian ministry. As the senior...
Articles for Pastors
The Secret of Christmas: He’s the God of Nobodies
Jesus was smuggled into Bethlehem through the womb of a teenage girl, who gave birth in a barn. That’s because God is the God of Nobodies.
Articles for Worship & Creative
God’s Frailty: A Christmas Parable
God came to nation which eagerly longed for his coming, prayed for his return, and placed all their hopes in his presence. Yet most of the nation missed the hour of his visitation. Is this simply history, or a Christmas parable for our day?
Articles for Pastors
13 Thanksgiving Meditations
Slow down! You're probably not scheduled to preach on Thanksgiving Day, so why not enrich your own spiritual life with these Thanksgiving meditations.
Pastors
Is Your Thanksgiving Sermon Ready? Here’s Help!
You can capture your congregation’s attention by preaching a deep thanksgiving semon. By doing so, you will serve them well, and maybe even make December a happier, and more godly, place around your church.
Articles for Pastors
15 Preaching Quotes for Thanksgiving
Good preaching quotes great preachers. How much will you talk about Thanksgiving (or the giving of thanks) from the pulpit this year? 400 years of American history, coupled with the full history of the church worldwide, provides us with plenty of preaching quotes for Thanksgiving.
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