Even Jesus was not above submitting once in a while. Preachers shouldn't be, either.

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Even Jesus was not above submitting once in a while. Preachers shouldn't be, either.
The greatest risk in our churches is not trying and failing; it is succeeding in what we have not been called to do.
Don't assume any specific historical trajectory of good or evil is fixed and unchangeable. God evidently loves to do his surprising work in hard and unlikely times.
A pastor who refuses to preach about hell is doing his congregation a huge disservice.
The most important thing the church can do to protect religious liberty and freedom of conscience is to hold to the gospel itself.
Are you paying attention to God when He speaks to you?
What are the specific areas where a pastor sees such limitations?
Look for these three things. If the word is contrary to them, be leery.
What bottlenecks of leadership have you seen?
Do you identify with any of these? What can you do to overcome them?
It's tempting for many to believe what the world is saying about the Christian church, especially in these specific areas. Here's why discernment for the believer is crucial.
Engaging the short attention span of teenagers (and even adults) is not easy. Check out these suggestions as to how to keep them riveted.
There are many economic blazes around the world ready to explode.
The Florida Family Policy Council has set up a 14-city seminar tour to help you shield your ministry from legal attack by sexual orientation and gender-identity lawsuits.
How well does your church do in these areas?
Here's why we must not take it for granted, nor the opportunity to make a difference for others.
It is unlikely that one experiences the rewards of leadership without also knowing pain.
These are as relevant today as when they were written 2,700 years ago.
Here's why true revival won't come about until this happens.
This is a delicate issue, but there are tactful ways to go about it.