We as believers aren't responsible for fixing, or removing, or condemning someone's sin. Isn't that Jesus' job?

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We as believers aren't responsible for fixing, or removing, or condemning someone's sin. Isn't that Jesus' job?
If your church is struggling financially, is it a money problem or a stewardship problem?
A recently released study by the Barna Group and the Cornerstone Knowledge Network revealed some surprising results concerning what Millennials want from their churches.
Here are some gems of wisdom from a veteran pastor to the younger generation.
It's not to be a dynamic speaker or an innovate influencer. The answer to the question may seem odd, but think about it.
Guess who does many good things for your church you may not know about? The answer may surprise you.
Some youth leaders may be mishandling their outreach to teens. Here are some common missteps some make.
With all of your sermons on tithing and giving, are you practicing what you preach?
Have you noticed how the members of your church are using social media? Are they doing good or are they doing harm to your church and the Christian community?
If you continue to say these things or have said them in the past, you probably should stop.
God's favor is never earned, but it's different with people. Here's how you can establish credibility with them and capture their attention.
Some of these factors in how much pastors and church staff might come as a surprise to many.
While you may be reaching the children in your ministry, what are you doing to influence their parents?
Are these some things you often overlook when you're preparing for worship service on Sunday?
Does crisis bring you to your knees to praise God, or does it simply bring you to your knees?
Do you want to see this generation of young people have an impact on the world for Christ? Here are some things to pray over them.
How can people who have been affected by these issues protect their hearts and remain in the church?
Almost every student who walks into your ministry is a potential returner-turned-regular. How does your ministry handle this?
Just saying thank you for all you do may not be nearly enough. But, here's why we appreciate you.
Have you ever been faced with a situation where you had to tell a volunteer that they couldn't serve in your children's ministry? How did you handle it?