Articles for Pastors
Breath Prayers: The Ancient Practice of “Pray Without Ceasing”
Discover the ancient practice of breath prayers, a form of meditation connecting each breath with God's presence. Explore its biblical roots, historical figures who embraced it, and its benefits for fostering continuous awareness and peace in daily life.
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Deconstructing Christianity: A Way Forward or a Way of Death?
Dive into the complex journey of deconstructing Christianity, exploring its psychological impact, historical precedents, and how individuals and institutions navigate faith's questioning and reevaluation. Discover the stages and implications of faith deconstruction for a deeper spiritual understanding.
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Best Bible Verses to Live By
Living by the scriptures provides a foundation of faith and guidance for believers worldwide. The Bible, being a significant source of inspiration and wisdom,...
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Institutions: It’s a Matter of Trust
Last year, Gallup released a poll which found that confidence was in a free fall for many leading societal institutions.
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5 Facts About Pastors Most Church Members Are Unclear On
In my experience, most pastors hesitate to teach the biblical understanding of the role of pastors because to do so might sound self-serving, as though they were trying to carve out a bigger role for themselves in leading the church.
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Why Did Abraham Sacrifice His Son? Interpreting the Symbolism
Discover the truth behind the age-old question, "Did Abraham sacrifice his son?" Explore the narrative, symbolism, and significance of this biblical tale while unraveling its enduring relevance. Find answers to your questions and gain insights into faith, obedience, and divine providence.
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5 Vital Truths About Salvation
In just three short verses from the book of Ephesians, the apostle Paul outlines five essential truths about salvation.
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How Formal Membership Makes the Church a Family
The family is an organic set of relationships. The nature of these relationships are constantly moving, shifting, changing, and growing as a couple understands one another better, and as their children grow and mature. A healthy family’s relationships are defined by love. People relate to each other naturally—and naturally relate according to the proper structures within the family.