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“Who are you?” The person sitting across the table from you may not verbalize this, but they’re thinking it because you just met them for the first time. You got their contact information from another
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“Who are you?” The person sitting across the table from you may not verbalize this, but they’re thinking it because you just met them for the first time. You got their contact information from another
In part one, we discussed the need for finding your voice in preaching. We found that the journey consists of two warnings, one principle and three stages. Here are the three stages and our final warning
Part Two Planting a church is daunting. You gather your launch team, train them in the mission of your church, hit the streets to meet as many people as possible, and finally tackle the organizational
You just read the title, so let me clear up a couple of things right out of the gate. First off, I’m not a strategist. I know the title of this article probably seems like
Part One In my last post, we talked about the first two check engine lights that will help your elders build a healthier culture, and in turn model a healthy culture for your church. First,
This is a guest post from Zack Eswine, Pastor of Riverside Church and Director of Homiletics at Covenant Seminary. This is the conclusion of Zack’s two-part series on Am I Called. In Part One, Zack discuss
This is a guest post from Zack Eswine, Pastor of Riverside Church and Director of Homiletics at Covenant Seminary. Part Two The Apostle Paul was physically and emotionally worn out. Fear thunderstormed his soul. Conflict
I have always loved having the honor of preaching at a Good Friday service. During one particular Good Friday message, I made a passing reference to a Hebrews passage that appeared to resonate deeply with
I’m sitting in the Louisville airport reading a news release about the fall of another high-profile pastor. A week rarely passes without feeling the tremor from another leader’s tumble. Reading the reasons (which include abandonment
Part Two Inspecting the Engine of Plurality Some men plant churches and slide into a plurality of elders through a slow and measured process. Not effortless mind you, but time is on their side and
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