As David looked to God for his strength, his people could look to him to lead them. Are you looking to God for your strength?

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As David looked to God for his strength, his people could look to him to lead them. Are you looking to God for your strength?
Do you ask these types of questions often, or do you find yourself stuck in a rut?
If your children's ministry isn't doing what it's supposed to be doing, the consequences for our kids can be disastrous.
Instead of investing thousands of dollars on extracurricular activities for your children, what have you done to invest in them spiritually?
How much do you value your student volunteers? What kind of responsibilities do you give them?
Are you preaching, teaching, or both?
Do you know of a colleague whose wife displays these characteristics? Does yours?
Is your church in some way connecting faith and work for individuals? Why is this rarely preached or taught?
Your students probably already know who Jesus is and what He did. But do they really understand the deeper meaning of their salvation?
Most pastors would agree their churches should strive for racial diversity. Find out why this isn't really happening much across America.
Here are seven reasons Bishop Joseph Mattera debunks the concept that these couples should step back from church ministry.
Katy Perry's parents aren't responsible for the path she has chosen. But there are ways the church can support and encourage pastors' kids to help them along.
Here are some short and sweet ministry leadership principles. Are these helpful for you?
Have you thought about starting a new service? Here are some reasons why that could work.
Many things can be done to make your small group time more engaging. Here are a few.
People have real needs that can be met via social media. Find out why it's a crucial tool for the church to reach the lost.
Bishop Joseph Mattera says that with every move of God, there are always extremes and/or misunderstandings. Find out what some of those are.
Have you noticed a rapid decline in the number of church choirs? What happened to them?
Do you approach worship with a humble spirit, desiring to honor God? Is your worship biblical, meaningful and powerful?
Churches and pastors want their worship leaders to lead by example as worshippers. But how much are they investing in their worship teams and leaders to train and mentor them?