Have you experienced the positive reaction you're looking for when you make eye contact?

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Have you experienced the positive reaction you're looking for when you make eye contact?
Rumors do their wicked work like termites, eating away at the foundation of trust. When faced with it, here's what you can do.
When we examine Scripture about this subject, there is a somewhat surprising discovery.
This needs to be said.
Are you creating a holy buzz in your Sunday worship services?
If King David were alive today, this is what he might say to preachers of God's Word.
We need to receive and give outside of our bubbles. It can change you and your interaction with others.
Here's a call for worship leaders to join a community that is leaving a legacy in worship ministry as Asaph did.
If you practice these eight T.E.A.M.W.O.R.K. values with your team, you'll experience a new level of teamwork in your church that will take your ministry to new heights.
Authority should be respected, but there are times when it is appropriate to confront it. Jesus certainly did.
Here's how to identify these people and how you can engage them.
As His warriors, you are representing Jesus Christ. Here is why you should be a tireless vessel for the gospel.
You know you can't be there for every member of your congregation every time. Here are some things to consider when guilt gets you down.
Has the enemy convinced you that you're too busy to take care of your body? This website will help get you back in shape.
What are some joy stealers you have encountered in ministry? How did you get your joy back?
Do you know of any in your congregation who simply treat church as a place to come and fellowship with people but aren't really seeking to fellowship with Jesus?
Isn't one of our responsibilities as ministers to equip the saints where they are lacking and put them into service for the Lord?
What can we do to become a more unified body? How can churches demonstrate more positive impressions to the community?
You may have the greatest church of your ministry career, but regardless of how wonderful the church is, it can't do all the things for you that your soul, personal life and ministry demands.
Every time a new reformation has come, these five renewals have preceded it.