It's not a new struggle. As long as the church has been in existence, people have fought over music.

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It's not a new struggle. As long as the church has been in existence, people have fought over music.
What's keeping you from worshiping today? Two missionaries in a Philippian jail cell (Paul and Silas) would have been interested in hearing your answer.
We can teach on these two subjects, but what if pride gets in the way of this reconciliation?
For some kids, the steps toward salvation are clear. For others, there some things to consider.
We can thank author Elisabeth Howard Elliot, who passed away this week, for bringing us this uplifting ideal. She will be missed.
If you're hoping to influence and impact the people under you, here are some things you need to know.
Worship leaders, are we trying to be too cool? Are we trying to be too clever? Are we getting in God's way?
Father's Day indeed is a day for many to celebrate. But, as a preacher, shouldn't you also be sensitive in your sermons to those who have bad childhood memories?
Is it a good thing or a bad thing to work at the same church with family members?
Here's why the church needs women who are committed to being trained to use their gifts at the local level.
Have you ever considered a professionally done website for your church? Here's why you need one.
What is your mission statement in life? Do you have an elevator speech?
Do you view praying as a tax you must pay to a governing God? Or, is it the simple joy of communion with Him?
If pastors aren't aware of these thoughts their wives might be having, there is a potential for huge problems within the marriage.
Do you know the difference between lag measures and lead measures? You might want to find out if you want to have a successful children's ministry.
And its germs are spreading in epic proportions.
It's the thing that most women are hungry and desperate for. And you can be God's delivery person.
We were created for worship and all people need to worship. But what is the key and the direction of our worship?
In it's special May-June issue, Ministry Today magazine honored 21 churches that are 'culturally diverse on purpose.'
In recent years, some have noticed a remarkable—and welcomed—return by younger leaders to the fundamentals of the faith, basic theological education, and the deepening of doctrinal roots.