If you've ever doubted your calling to ministry, consider this thought from Rick Warren.

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If you've ever doubted your calling to ministry, consider this thought from Rick Warren.
Doctors gave the man a less than 5 percent chance of normal brain function, but were shocked when this happened.
Read why General William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army, is quoted as saying that.
How you live your life in your 20s, 30s and 40s matters. Take it from someone who has been there.
Does your to-do list feel long and heavy this week? How long has it been since you took your foot off the gas?
"Dr. Taylor was a theological giant who will be greatly missed."
Don Meyer, president of the University of Valley Forge, shares some insight of how Robert Schuller, who passed away last week, impacted his life and ministry.
Here's why having a church website, or church Facebook page or church anything is terribly ineffective if it isn't personal, human and relational.
If you have prodigal children, here are some good ways to bring them back. If you don't, here's how to prevent them from becoming prodigal children.
Your voice, as a woman in ministry, is a voice that needs to be heard and is able to bring peace to many vicious storms.
Isn't the real role of a worship leader to lead people as an encourager to a great Savior?
The televangelist and megachurch founder has gone to be with the Lord. Please pray for his family.
The Crystal Cathedral leader and televangelist is in critical condition in a California nursing home.
Here's how members of a youth group are igniting revival around campuses in Central Florida.
Sarah, Esther, Ruth and Mary were all strong women of the Bible. As God's creation, you can make a difference just as they have.
If all pastors would learn to do this, personal scandals in the church might be a thing of the past.
These seven obstacles to your teens sharing their faith can be removed if you are willing to prayerfully and persistently make evangelism a youth-group-wide priority, as well as one in your own life.
Started with seven people in Rick and Kay Warren's living room, here's how Saddleback has grown to become a pillar of evangelism for Christ.
This church in Alabama has got it going, and God's blessing it with tremendous growth and an incredible children's ministry.
This is where it should all happen—the kind of worship every worship leader longs for.