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Sermons are not made for paper; they are made for people. We should listen before we preach. Read full article
Spouse Killers in the Ministry
Charles Stone 5 Articles
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Date Published: 9/20/2010
Keywords: Ministry, Spouse, Wife, Home, Stress, Marriage, Relationships, Family, Priorities
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Eight in ten pastors’ wives say they feel unappreciated or unaccepted by their husband’s congregations. Charles Stone and his wife give insight into how to protect your spouse and your marriage during the sometimes difficult calling of pastoral ministry. Read full article
Is Your Church a Cruise Ship or Aircraft Carrier? 10 Ways to Find Out
Mary Schaller 1 Article
An "aircraft carrier church" has a clear mission that stems from the Great Commandment and the Great Commission. Read full article
Colin Adams interviews Tim Keller about the greatest perils in preaching, sermon prep, and balancing the demands of leadership. Read full article
If your church is struggling to invest in reaching your community and the world, ask yourself this question: Are we a church that is on fire with a passion for God? Read full article
First impressions still matter, but you don't have to use the same approach for three decades. Here are three areas to check if you're considering some changes. Read full article
"For the past seven years I have been living with Parkinson's Disease (PD), and my church has been living with a pastor who is living with PD." Read full article
A Dozen Ways to Kill a Great Idea
Brandon Cox 1 Article
From preaching topics to outreach programs, how many great ideas have fallen into these potholes? Read full article
Glenn Packiam reminds us there is one aspect of worship that transcends music or preaching: the feasting table. Read full article
Remember as you prepare your messages to be mindful that you’re teaching a multisite flock that encompasses more than those in the room with you. Read full article


















