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conversations
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
7 Family Dinner Conversation Starters
In my opinion, there’s no better place in the family where memories can be made than around the family dinner table. It’s potentially one of the easiest ways for parents to invest into their children, especially when they’re intentional about it.
Articles for Pastors
How to Turn Hot Topics Into Relational Bridges for Meaningful Conversation
“What’s your opinion” is a code that, if understood properly, can unlock some of the most meaningful conversations you’ll have. You can be right, and do wrong. Be careful with the soul in front of you.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Raising Kids in the Truth When They’re Surrounded by Lies
Where will your kids adopt their values from, our bonding time with them, or our boundaries we impose?
Articles for Pastors
Shouldn’t We Share Our Concerns About a Book Directly With the Author Instead of in the Public Forum?
When you have concerns about a book, and disagree with it, shouldn’t you talk directly to the author rather than posting about it on your blog?
Articles for Pastors
Guidelines for Conversations About Race in the Church
We need some guidelines to make conversations about race and the church fruitful rather than frustrating.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
5 Keys to Having Meaningful, Life-Giving Conversations With Non-Christians
At some point, if you are sincere about your Christian faith, you are going to have a conversation with someone about it. Or are you?
Articles for Pastors
How to Face Tough Conversations
When a leader refuses to take responsibility in a tough moment, he or she loses leadership.
Articles for Youth Leaders
The Back to School Conversations You Need to Have With Your Kids
Here's how to have back to school conversations with your kids that really matter.