“I will give you pastors according to my heart, which shall feed you with knowledge and understanding.” (Jeremiah 3:15). Pastors must diligently be about the business of building a pro-life foundation in the Church. This is the second in a series of articles on the subject of the sanctity of human life. The series contains …
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Pastors and other church leaders should engage the issue of mass shootings biblically, logically, and factually. Things have gotten too terrible for them to be silent or uninvolved.
Autism and your church can co-exist. Your church can become a place where families with autistic kids feel included and loved.
You must be about the business of building a pro-life foundation in your church. Pro-Life 101 for Pastors is essential to accomplish this meaningful mandate.
There is one hope that will not disappoint us, and this is the hope of our final redemption through Jesus Christ.
It is easy during this time of year to get lost in the habits of the season. As much as we might love the decorations, the songs, and the services, they can become rote. And when a practice becomes rote it begins to lose its meaning.
As pastors, we must be educated on the dangers of porn to equip those we lead for health and resilience in their marriages.
Maybe people, and possibly even adoptive families themselves, might wonder if their efforts are a waste. We must make sure they know that Jesus, who cares for vulnerable children, sees what they are doing as admirable.
Here are three “small things” I’d like to share with you. Even if things are going great in your ministry marriage. But especially if you know things could be better.