Why God chose marriage to depict His relationship with the church.
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Judgment at the House of God
Are the recent church scandals God’s judgment?
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Turning to Tomorrow
True leaders not only impart their lifework to the next generation, they also propel those successors to even greater things.
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Endangered Species
Evangelical youth may be America's last Bible-believing generation.
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Embracing a Silent Revolution
As coaching in the church quietly emerges, so do new paradigms.
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Pizza or Power?
Forget the superficial—today’s youth are hungry for a move of God.
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A Forgotten Kind of Evangelism
Have we lost sight of Christ-likeness?
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Cooking Lessons
You can learn a lot from this bizarre food lover spreading another kind of gospel. read more
Tipping Point
How Pentecostalism must embrace ethnic diversity.
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Taking Care of Business
Effective ministry starts with controlling your own schedule.
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This Isn’t a Foreign Issue
Are you missing out on what may be the greatest evangelistic harvest this country has ever seen? read more
Pastors & Prophecy 101
How do you handle ‘prophecies’ given to you or spoken to your flock?
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Kingdom Culture Christianity
How the church must address ethnocentricity and nativism.
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The Seated Place of Authority
Your prayers have weight when you’re in the right position.
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'God Told Me' ... Really?
It’s time believers stop abusing God’s name to add weight to words.
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Dissing Discipleship
A contemporary “weigh in” on an ancient value.
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To Burnout and Back
Pastors are particularly prone to burnout because they have trouble separating their professional and personal lives. Are you at risk?
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Spiritual DNA
Finding the victory you already have as a son or daughter of God.
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Are You Known in Hell?
The true test of how much God is using us is our reputation with the enemy. Are you a threat to Satan?
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A Few Words About Words
Checking my heart before my mouth (or pen) is in gear.
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