Articles for Outreach & Missions
Christian Soccer Players: Faith on the Field
Explore the devout world of Christian soccer players as we spotlight how their faith impacts their performance on the pitch and influences their lives off it. Discover their role as influential role models and the spiritual resilience that guides them through the challenges of professional sports.
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Seeking the Divine: A Quest for Spiritual Wisdom
Explore spiritual wisdom for personal transformation. Gain insights, guidance, and resources for spiritual growth and enlightenment.
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Why Liturgy Is Important for Outreach
Whether it has come from hundreds of years of tradition or it’s just from how we are feeling as we put together service elements, we all operate with a plan, and that is what a liturgy is—a plan. And here's why liturgy is important for the church's outreach.
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4 Truths That Will Revolutionize How You See Your Work
We tend to hate Mondays, because of work. But what if that's just because you need to change the way you see your work?
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Outreach Insights: Understanding the Unchurched
Explore insights, strategies, and resources for the unchurched population. Find spiritual guidance and community. Learn more now.
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Preparing Your Family for Church Planting
When my wife, Heather, and I felt God leading us to plant a church, questions flooded our minds. The most pressing was, “Can we do this as a family of seven?” And if so, “How do we prepare our little ones for church planting?”
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The Simplest Way To Grow Your Love of the Bible
Is there some action we can take that will propel us down the road of discipline to joy when it comes to the Bible? There is, and it’s a very simple way indeed.
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Why Do Churches Resist Change? (And What You Can Do About It)
The bringing of order creates the organization but also simultaneously slows the creative, leadership elements of change. This happens in every organization, but churches resist change even more, or so it seems.