Here's why cash reserves are a solid indication of good stewardship.

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Here's why cash reserves are a solid indication of good stewardship.
Priorities should reflect what we value. Jesus gave clear direction on what we should value.
Here's how digital giving empowers member stewardship.
These symptoms will show up sooner or later. How will you get through it?
Here's how to create a healthy church using key go-to resources.
Jesus showed prudence when selecting His disciples. Shouldn't you follow these guidelines as well?
Which of these practices do you need to add to your preaching regimen?
Here's why your church needs a children's check-in solution.
I encourage pastors and ministerial leaders to attend the Future Conference next month in San Diego. It's not your typical pastors conference, and will be well worth your time and investment.
Here's why pastors and churches should learn the value of the right building partner.
Today's American church is a sleeping giant. Here's why you shouldn't be afraid to let wildfire spread in your congregation, and here's how to make it happen.
And here's why that's not a good thing.
Here's how an organization is helping give Christians the option of directly sharing medical bills while saving money.
Regardless of the circumstances, here's why kingdom citizens continue to be blessed.
We have more access to the Scriptures than ever before. Here's why the Modern English Version is a must-have for pastors.
The line between the two is a fine one to walk. But here's why discernment is much better in God's eyes.
A toxic character trait can take a ministry down very quickly. Here's how to rid yourself of it.
Here's why you should reconsider your approach to reading.
So, why aren't you blogging? If you are, are you getting positive feedback?
Unless the church helps our society regain the biblical worldview regarding the nature of humanity and family, our culture will continue to drift into a world so bizarre that it will make Grimm's Fairy Tales look pedestrian.