A pair of resources can aid leaders in your church in defeating this ugly spirit when it rears its head.

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A pair of resources can aid leaders in your church in defeating this ugly spirit when it rears its head.
"God says now is not the time for weariness and heaviness; they must go."
In the second of a three-part series, Rick Warren gets down to the practicality and simplicity of Jesus' teaching.
We Christians claim to believe the Bible is God's Word and that it's divinely inspired. Yet, we aren't reading it.
It is time for the women who have been waiting for prayers to be answered to be inflamed with the passion of faith.
Unfortunately, it's a way of life for many in the ministry.
Most Christians want holiness and forgiveness, but are they willing to pay the price for it?
People often have opinions they won't share until they are given a direct invitation to share them. Think about these questions.
Willow Creek Community Church in South Barrington, Illinois, used these principles. Give them a try.
How would you address these concerns? What is your church doing now? What more would you like your church to do?
There is so much we can learn from Jesus' style of communication, not just his content.
Before you take a pastoral assignment, here are some things you should think about.
As citizens of the kingdom, shouldn't we be dedicated to truth?
Why are so many pastors in the American church reflecting these things?
Everyone faces roadblocks. How we handle them is the key.
If you've ever doubted the effectiveness of your ministry, take this to heart.
Unmet expectations can be very frustrating. How much do you experience it?
Should your church have any guidelines for this?
Here's why churches and individual believers in Christ should never experiment outside the Word of God.