In the second of a two-part series, Rick Warren continues the exploration of how to build cohesiveness in your church.

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In the second of a two-part series, Rick Warren continues the exploration of how to build cohesiveness in your church.
Are more and more Jews these days putting their faith in the Messiah?
Jewish Voice Ministries' Jonathan Bernis explains why God is not finished with Israel and the Jews.
Does your church fit this category? Why or why not?
Here's how sometimes the smallest of gifts can become tremendous blessings.
Many aren't familiar with the Greek word koinonia. Find out exactly what it means to the body of Christ.
These ministries are meeting physical needs in the Holy Land. But more importantly, they're spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Here's why the Christmas holiday season is a perfect time for your church to make a great first impression on guests.
Why do you suppose some first-time guests decide never to return to your church? Could one of these reasons be it?
Always remember when you're spreading the gospel, conversion is not in your hands; it's in God's hands. Here's why some people simply won't believe what you're trying to tell them.
Isn't it about time to concern ourselves more with getting lost people through the front door of our church than stopping people from leaving?
If your church is in its beginning stages, here are some suggestions as to how you can attract people to your services.
A quick read through the book of Acts will more than answer that question.
The people who do not attend church are more savvy about believers than you may think. Here's why you shouldn't sell them short.
How would you diagnose your church's capabilities when it comes to building pervasive community? Is it happening?
What does a strategy to reach people of the Islamic faith in the Western world look like? Here are some solid suggestions.
Are we so concerned about how people view us that we'll never be accused of spending too much time with sinners?
Here's why it's crucial for your church to offer small groups for its members.
Here's a word you probably shouldn't be using when talking about trying to attract people to your services.
If the growth of Christianity is exploding in places such as Africa, Brazil and Asia, then why is the American church declining?