The best worship leaders are immersed in Jesus.

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The best worship leaders are immersed in Jesus.
Would it be an unequal yoke for one called into the ministry to be wed to a Christian who resents his calling and resists the demands that this life has?
How can the small groups in your church become the effective evangelism tools that God wants them to become?
Do any of these apply in your family? If so, what can you do to correct it?
A recent family trip to the Big Apple brought about some pleasant—some might say godly—changes from the past.
This past month, the U.S. government reported a seven-year-low in unemployment. Like an economist analyzing an economic report, we need to selectively filter information in our ministry.
As if the first 10 were not enough.
Before picking fights with online troublemakers, consider an alternative approach.
These are almost no-brainers. Can you think of more?
Here's why this fruit of the Spirit should be cultivated every day.
Honoring God in the marketplace yields an abundance of spiritual fruit.
How God has led some pastors out of the pulpit into significant ministry opportunity.
Is this term still relevant?
Does your family life take precedence over your ministry?
The Hebrew word has a powerful meaning.
Here's how one church is helping business.
Here's why worship leaders should get back to the simplicity of moving God's heart.
Reading about these misconceptions might clear up a few things.
Pastors are divided about when divorce is sinful and whether or not they would perform the wedding of someone who is divorced.
Sisters, you were made to be a vessel of the "ezer" strength of God, so don't settle for anything less!