As a woman, you don't have to write articles for Christian magazines, be invited to speak at conferences or have a husband who pastors a megachurch in order to be used significantly by God.

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As a woman, you don't have to write articles for Christian magazines, be invited to speak at conferences or have a husband who pastors a megachurch in order to be used significantly by God.
A pastor's wife details the insecurity she has overcome when it comes to working with other women in the ministry.
The quiet witness of his father led Roy Stockstill to faith in Christ.
"What an incredible role model of a man who loved his God, his family, his church, and his country."
How can you overcome the resistance to giving that pushes against the desire to give?
There are many marks of a committed disciple.
While many churches have Facebook pages, most do not know how best to utilize the platform for kingdom growth.
These signs should give you a favorable impression of a church and its people.
Here also are some things you can do about it.
If you've ever been a caregiver, then you know how much of a challenge it can be. If not, you will be blessed by this.
Some follow-ups simply aren't received well.
This can be one of the most challenging relationships of all. But it can work if you trust in God and follow these ideals.
Navigating times of transition can sometimes be difficult. Here are some stories of senior pastors who transitioned to broader ministry.
When a follower decides to leave a church, cause or movement, it's almost always because one of these three promises has been broken.
Sadly these days, this has become a necessity.
Perhaps praise and worship, using our whole being—mind, body and soul—are indeed a fitting response for all Jesus has done.
Will your church remain faithful to the end and participate in the remnant church?
Don't allow your younger parishioners lose interest.
Here are 10 challenges pastors' wives face of which others may not be cognizant.