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7 Steps To Accomplish a Turnaround
This is a critical question: When 100 things need to be done, which one comes first? After all, nothing on the turnaround list is superfluous.
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The Danger of Bypassing Your Emotions
Spiritual bypassing simply means that you use spiritual concepts, platitudes, or activities to “bypass” or avoid dealing with your true feelings, especially the hard ones like anger, grief, fear, loneliness, envy, and shame. Here are the dangers.
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#1 Reason Why Your Church Isn’t Getting a Bigger Social Media Response
Here’s what you need to know about posting on social media and how to get a robust social media response.
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The One Sentence Pastors Hate To Hear
There is one sentence you should never say to your pastor or church staff. Even as the first few words are spoken, the listener feels his or her emotions plummeting.
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Desiring God: How to Have Intimacy With God
Our experience of God’s nearness or distance is not a description of his actual proximity to us but of our experience of intimacy with him. This is as true in our relationship with God as it is in our relationships with other human beings.
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Preachers: Until Christ Be Sweet, Sin Will Not Be Bitter
Let us be truthful about sin. But let us preach Christ so wonderfully and beautifully that the bitterness of sin becomes obvious held next to the radiance of His splendor.
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A Believer’s Wake-Up Call
Believers, get in the fight! There’s a battle raging, behind the veneer of this world. It’s a battle between believers and the forces of darkness for the souls of humanity.
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5 Short-Timers Who Don’t Really Help Church Attendance
There are five types of individuals who are most likely to not stay very long. I’m afraid there is nothing in this article that will help you keep them. But perhaps, if you have advanced warning, their departure won’t hurt so much.