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RC Sproul: The Christian’s Duty To Hold Firm
The nineteenth-century philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche is famous for his declaration that “God is dead.” That brief dictum does not give the whole story.
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The Greatest Protestant Confession
There are numerous reasons why believers should commit to a diligent study of the Westminster Confession of Faith.
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Pastor, do You Want a Discipleship Culture? Be What You Want to See
The leadership will set the tone of the community’s discipleship culture, setting the example of the church body’s “personality.” So whatever you want to see, that is what you must be.
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What If Jesus Was a Ministry Volunteer?
Churches are some of the largest volunteer organizations in the world. Without volunteers, ministry doesn’t get done. Here's what it would look like if Jesus were one of your volunteers this weekend.
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9 Ways To Bridge the Trust Gap Facing Today’s Church Leaders
Through the 80s and 90s, it seems church leaders were relatively well respected. Like doctors, lawyers, and emergency responders. There was honor and reverence for the role. As we all know, it’s not the 1900s any longer.
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We Don’t Serve a God of Scarcity
The Bible acknowledges the reality of scarcity, but it re-casts that scarcity in the bigger picture of God’s abundant generosity.
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How To Leverage ‘Conversational Discipline’ To Advance Your Career
Conversational discipline can be defined as practicing the techniques that make you a compelling conversational partner.