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lessons
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Children’s Ministry Leadership Lessons: 5 Must-Know Insights
Take a look at these children's ministry leadership lessons. I'll bet a few just might surprise you!
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Children’s Church Object Lessons: 10 Attention-Grabbing Ideas for Kids
Object lessons that will have your kids talking and thinking all week.
Articles for Pastors
Don’t Miss the Leadership Lessons 2020 Taught Us
Leadership Lessons 2020 - Your outcomes in 2021 will largely be based on what you learned and how you grew in 2020.
Articles for Pastors
Lessons Learned from a Positive COVID-19 Test and Quarantine
If God puts it back in front of you, then steward and care for it well. If not, don’t think about it… it will be there when you guys get through all of this.
Articles for Pastors
10 Life Lessons I’d Love to Teach Young Ministers
"Many laypeople may not speak your theological lingo, but they might love God more than you do."
Articles for Pastors
Three Lessons on Church Size from the Westminster Assembly
did you know that the Westminster Assembly dealt with the topic of church-size and what to do when you outgrow your building? Despite its age, the Westminster Assembly’s “Form of Presbyterial Church Government” (1645)—the lesser-known cousin of the “Westminster Confession”—provides several useful lessons for thinking through congregational size.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
8 Encouraging Statements From Church That Still Bring Me Joy, and the Lessons I Learned
I can't help but think about the many, many encouraging statements I’ve heard as a pastor. Here are some that still lighten my heart today.
Articles for Small Group Leaders
7 Lessons Each Navy Deployment Taught Me About Thriving While Socially Isolated
With #socialdistancing #quarantine #shelterinplace causing upheaval in all of our lives I have been reflecting on how each Navy deployment gave me skills that help in this current reality. My goal every time I deployed was to come back better than when I left.