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Making Disciples Jesus' Way

How do we, as ministers, know if we’re hitting the mark and “winning” in discipleship?

New Study Says Women Give More

A new study says that women at almost every income level give more to charity than men

What is the Future of the Megachurch?

Will megachurches fall out of style, or will they adapt and remain as viable as ever?

New Study: Low Impact Faith Among Teens

Most young people in Britain consider Christianity irrelevant to their lives, but they are not as hostile towards religion as their parents.

Be Good at Something Different

Rather than being good at the usual ministries, be good at something different.

5 Reasons Why Some Pastors Don't Preach Grace

Five common objections to preaching grace and how to overcome them.

Telling Your Whole Story

"Most of us experience the present in one of two ways," says Blaine Hogan.

Decision Making in Leadership

Making wise decisions requires at least three fixed reference points.

3 Great Things to Do that Staff Never Forgets

A leader's staff always remembers how the leader handles three specific situations.

Evangelicals Comprise Nearly 30% of Voters

Self-described evangelicals made up the single largest constituency in the electorate in the 2010 midterm elections.

Church Leaders Outraged at Iraq Church Attack

Christian leaders around the world condemn the recent terrorist attack on an Iraqi church that killed 58 people.

Life After Cool

The sooner we understand the impossibility of being simultaneously cool and authentic, the better.

Updated NIV Now Available Online

The updated text of the New International Version is now available to review on two sites.

Don't Lose Your Reverence

One of the greatest threats to the things we love is the curse of familiarity.

Touring the Globe in Prayer: Operation World

The new edition of the Operation World Prayer Guide has been called one of the most important resources for the global church.

Five Leadership Secrets of the Trappist Monk

Practical lessons from centuries of experience with spiritual retreats.

The Interruptions Are Not Interruptions

Do you see interruptions as opportunities or obstacles to ministry?

Do Certain College Majors Shape Religiosity?

A study suggests that students of certain college majors could be losing their religion.

How Many Hours Does it Take to Be an Expert?

Research suggests how much practice makes someone an expert in their field.

Churches Learn from the Economic Crisis

A church banking professional offers his view on what he's seen ministries learn from the recession.

Sean Feucht, Eric Metaxas, and Russell Johnson Set To Lead ‘United...

On Thursday (April 25), political activist Sean Feucht will lead a “United for Israel March” at Columbia University alongside author Eric Metaxas and Pastor Russell Johnson of The Pursuit Church in Seattle, Washington.

Steve Robinson: How To Create a Culture of Service in Your...

Steve Robinson joins “The Stetzer ChurchLeaders Podcast” to talk about how church leaders can foster a culture of serving in their churches, raise up new leaders, and help people discover their giftings.

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