Articles for Worship & Creative
Glenn Packiam: Prophetic Worship Leaders
The role of prophet worship leaders is not simply to be descriptive (saying what God is like) or prescriptive (calling people to respond to Him); we are also to be imaginitive: we awaken people to see something new, something that has not yet come to be, so that hope fills their hearts.
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Joe McKeever: Worship and the Carnal Mind
Understanding the carnal mind explains why so many on the outside look at Christian worship and shake their heads. They just don’t get it.
Articles for Pastors
7 Keys to Create a Culture of Loyalty
You want your staff to be loyal to the vision of the organization and to one another. How does a culture of loyalty happen?
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Praying the Psalms: 10 Psalms to Bolster Your Prayer Life
It wasn't too long ago that praying the Psalms was an unfamiliar phrase to many Evangelicals. But now recent books on prayer have begun to open the eyes of many to see the value of praying the Psalms.
Ministry Tech Leaders
Eric Geiger: Church, Mission, and 4 Challenges of Technology
With social media, messages are able to be quickly shared and spread. But with these changes come the challenges of technology.
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Jesus: Forever the Easter Lamb of God
Why continue to refer to Jesus as the Lamb, even after he has risen from the dead? Because it is as the sacrificial Lamb that Jesus is worthy of praise, satisfied God’s wrath against us, and triumphed over Satan.
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People Praising Jesus – Does God Really “Inhabit the Praises of His People?”
The Bible is abundantly clear that the finished work of Christ made it possible for God to now permanently inhabit the human soul through the saving grace of the cross. As redeemed souls we are now the temple of the Holy Spirit.
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Developing Worship Night Ideas for Your Church
How do you plan an evening of worship that is engaging? We’ve all been to worship services and prayer meetings we wish we could beam out of. Here are eight tips for developing worship night ideas.