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Feeling Inadequate? Good. Now God Can Use You
How often do you say to yourself, "I feel inadequate"? Despite what you might think, feeling inadequate is not a hindrance to being used by God. It’s actually a prerequisite to it!
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Billy Graham and the Presidents: Lessons in Spiritual Counsel and Friendship
His ambition was to share Christ’s gospel with those who needed it most—nothing more, nothing less.
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The One Question That Will Change Your Guest Follow-Up
If you follow up with your guests—and you should—there is a question you should ask. It’s a simple question, but one that will reveal a tremendous amount about how your guests felt.
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The Danger of the Foolish Tongue
When we read James, we hear the force of Old Testament proverbial language as he describes the destructive power of the tongue. According to James, the tongue is “a fire, a world of unrighteousness.”
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5 Questions to Answer for Potential Church Members
Pastor, you may have a large crowd of attendees on Sunday morning—and still not have a congregation. The fact is that the crowd must become a church. People must be assimilated.
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3 Warning Signs You Are Responding With Pride to a Leader’s Fall
If you look at a leader’s fall and think it won’t happen to you, you should be very careful. Those are not my words. Those are from the Bible.
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9 Marks of an Unhealthy Church
Do you show any of the signs of an unhealthy church? Here are nine signs that your church—even if it's one that believes the Bible, preaches the gospel, and embraces good ecclesiology—might not be doing so well.
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10 Signs We Might Think We Are More Important Than We Are
The problem is that ego is like a trickle of water—what starts out small erodes the surface a bit, grows in volume and creates a problem before we ever recognize it is happening.