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Sermon: When The Bread Was Broken
When The Bread Was Broken
Luke 24:13-35 NIV/84
3 Now that same day two of them were going to a village called Emmaus, about seven miles...
Articles for Pastors
What Going Back to Church Will Look Like for Some Churches
Keep in mind that it’s ultimately not a just legal issue, it will be a behavior issue as well. How soon will people be comfortable being in a room with hundreds of others? That’s a big question for going back to church.
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How to Manage Conflict and Stay Married in Ministry
Every relationship — even a good one — has conflict. If you don’t know how to deal with it, how to resolve it, how to manage it, you can kill your relationship.
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Every Generation of Christians Thinks It Might Be the Last
The fact is, every generation of Christians sees the rise of voices who claim to know that they are the terminal generation; the generation of Christians which will see the return of Christ. No doubt there will be others come along who whip undiscerning Christians into a fury of misguided expectations.
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Free eBook: The Sermons of John Owen
"Sermons from renowned Puritan theologian John Owen that clearly display his ability to capture the attention of an audience in order to teach them the great truths of the gospel."
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The Unshakable Love of a Godly Husband
"Scripture is not describing love only as an emotion. This sort of love is active, voluntary, dynamic—something we do, not something we passively feel."
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Spurgeon Almost Quit
"At the age of 22, Charles Spurgeon almost quit the ministry."
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Quarantine’s Psychological Toll: 3 Disorders to Watch Out For
Learning from the history of SARS and other illness-related quarantines, mental, emotional and relational health will have suffered under the period of social distancing. Here's what church leaders need to know.
