Struggling To Be Accessible
In her blog, “Struggling To Be Accessible“, Beth Severensen reminds us about being others centered. I especially like the way she makes this an all ages thing. Click here to read, “Struggling To Be Accessible.”
In her blog, “Struggling To Be Accessible“, Beth Severensen reminds us about being others centered. I especially like the way she makes this an all ages thing. Click here to read, “Struggling To Be Accessible.”
I know I repost Ed Stetzer often in this space but that’s because he has challenging things to say about what we need to pay attention to. Click here to read Ed Stetzer’s, “Loving the Lost: Churches Without the Broken are Broken Churches.”
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In his blog, “10 Ways to Know Your Church is Making Disciples” Ron Edmonson provides an interesting set of gauges to check as to whether we are becoming more like Jesus or not. Click here to read, “10 Ways to Know Your Church is Making Disciples.”
This week I am sharing Jarrid Wilson’s blog, “8 Things Christians SHOULD Be Known For”. Jarrid Wilson does not wow us with anything new here, but he does provide a God list to take before God (and trusted others) to examine how we are doing. Click here to read, “8
In her article, “Is It Time to Revive Art in Church?” Nancy Beach asks churches to consider a creative space for all of God’s people to use their gifts: “Every church, no matter what its size, has some artists sitting in the seats who could be invited into the grand adventure
Word of warning…this week’s post contains a plug for a tool at the end of it. I have no idea if the tool is good or not (and we have our own stuff here on the website so I’m not sure I should be plugging other stuff). Commercial plug aside,
A wise man once said that nothing lasting takes place on the run. You can’t become more like Jesus in a hurry. You can’t have a good marriage on the run. Adam Jeske reminds us of these wise words with his thoughts on evangelism and discipleship this week: “I don’t
Anyone else a day behind with this short week? Yup, that’s right Church Health Thursday is on Friday this week! Oops! This week’s blog “What is a Healthy Church” is from Ron Edmondson and it explores just what the title suggests. Happy Thursday and Friday folks! Click here to read,
This week I am sharing something from Eric Geiger’s blog: “I did a bit of research and discovered I had accidentally joined a cult. Dissertations have been written on “the Jeep people”—the people who love a vehicle that rides rough and gets horrible gas mileage because we can take the
““Of course I want to reach lost people,” … but I’m not going to see us change the music. … but I’m not going to lead a capital campaign to raise the money. … but I’m not going to park far away. … but I’m not going to risk stirring