Ministry Tech Leaders
Online Communion? Theology and the Digital Church
There may be a knee-jerk reaction against a digital church, but there can be little doubt that a new way of doing – and being – church is being forged through technological innovation and an increasingly digital world.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
How Do We Best Help the Poor and Needy in Our Communities?
It's harder to effectively help the poor and needy if you don't know them. Here's how you can truly help those in your community who have very real physical and spiritual needs.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
6 Things to Do When You Worry About What People Think
I worry too much about what others think. Sometimes when I walk into a room, I think all eyes look at me, and all people think about me. I believe they judge what I wear, what I look like, and what kind of mood I’m in.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
What Is Prayer? All the Ways We Misunderstand Prayer
What is prayer? We often misunderstand prayer. While prayer is more than casual conversation with our Creator, it’s far from twisting God’s arm to get what we want.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
4 Limitations Pastors Unknowingly Set
There are limitations pastors unknowingly set for their church. It’s often a matter of control, yet I believe most of the time we do it without realizing they are.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
Was Jesus Poor? Was Jesus Rich?
Was Jesus rich? Or poor? What is your opinion? And why are we so curious about it? Prosperity teachers need a rich Jesus to prove that God wants His followers to be rich. Find out more about whether Jesus was rich or poor.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
Recognize Church Dropouts Before They Leave
One of the most significant reasons for stagnating and declining attendance is church dropouts. The most challenging problem is that church dropouts rarely return.
Outreach Leaders
Professions of Faith at Crusades: Good News or Reason for Doubt?
I confess I grow weary of some believers’ responses to good news, especially related to evangelism. In an interview, Greg Laurie addressed those who criticize the use of evangelical crusades to proclaim the gospel.
